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Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1947— Permission to Reproduce, Except on Tremendous Charity Articles Otherwise Marked. Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue. DENVER CATUaiC Work Done for Needy In Denver by Nnns The Dominican Sisters of the Sick Poor are making plans to celebrate in 1948 the silver jubilee of their foun­ dation in Denver. It tvas on April 18, 1923, that four sis­ REGISTERI ' ters witne.ssed the dedication of their house and chapel The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We at 2501 Gaylord street, and from that day, through 25 Have Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller Services, NCWC and Religious News Photos. Price of paper 3 cents a copy. years, have filled a definite need for assistance to the poor of the city. VOL. XLIII. No. 23. CENTER, COLO., THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1948. $1 PER YEAR. The Denver branch of the order is comparatively small, yet the good that has been effected through 'Register' Gives the zealous efforts of the tiny Senator Scores Economic Centraiism; group is known and* commended by every Catholic organization. Fou rth as Nun The ease histories in their files are almost incredible; the record Urges Fuller Development of West of care and service given in the In Four Years face of nearly insurmountable ob­ B y M il l a r d F . E v e r e t t stacles could compete with many a Miss Kathryn Jackson, daugh­ Economic centralism that has arisen because of technological progress is rapidly storybook. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jackson, centralizing political life. The result is the loss of economic and political freedom in com­ MOVEMENT BEGUN 4170 Vrain, will leave Denver Feb. munities and in the individual. Yet, warned Sen. C. O’Mahoney, “ every day it BY IRISH IMMIGRANT 5 to enter the novitiate of the rp, j . ,, Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet seems to make increasingly clear that to obtain international peace and social justice de­ The order grew from a small gt ^ouis. Mo. M iss Jackson, a pends on the recognition of the dignity of the individual.” Holy Familv parish. Mr. O’Mahoney, who ha.s repre-i Who had banded together tq give ^as been employed at the Register aid to the destitute and ill crowd­ sented Wyoming in the U. S. Sen­ offices for three years, in the cir­ nted Wyoming in the U. S. S e n - ^ * * ing the city in the early 20th cen­ ate since 1934 and is recognizedT ecogn izedl^Q y0f||f||0||| { j f f D culation and editorial departments. Church in Aspen tury. Mary Walsh, an Irish im­ as one of the nation’s leading She is the fourth Register em­ migrant, had begun the movement, ploye in the past four years to en- statesmen, spoke at the annual which is now spread to many of Decorated; Basalt convention of the Colorado Press On Charity Alien the larger cities in the . Through the interest of Dominican Father John T. Mc- Edifice Enlarged To American Way Nicholas, now Archbishop of Cin-' cinnati, who prepared the petitions Redecoration of St. Mary’s Efforts in the past few years to Rome and secured the approval church in Aspen and enlargement to secure federal and state control of Cardinal Farley, the Master of St. Vincent’s church in Basalt of child care were termed alien General of the Dominica/tk granted have been nearly completed under to the .American way by the Rt. affiliation to the order and the the direction of the Rev. Robert Rev. John R. Mulroy of Denver group was given permission toi Banigan, pastor. in the featured address at the an­ wear the white Dominican garb.! The entire interior of the Aspen KEEPING PACE with the development off, (2) the famous Roch run, (3) Little Nell slope nual convention of Catholic Char­ Most of the little group who be-| church has been repainted, with of Aspen, Colo., as one of the nation’s lead­ with its T-bar lift, (4) St. Mary’s church, (5) the ities in the Diocese of Salt'Lake. gan their canonical novitiate in only some decorative stencil woik ing winter sports centers, are the activities of St. court house, (6) opera house, (7) hotel, Mulroy, who is director 1910 had been tried in the fire of yet to be done, Father Banigan Mary’s parish. The Rev. Robert Banigan, pastor, center of the Aspen development project, and (8) of Catholic Charities in the Den­ difficulty through 10 years of reports, and new carpeting for this week announced a complete program of re­ the D. and R. G. tracks and station. ver archdiocese and who holds na­ struggle which preceded their for­ the sanctuary has been ordered, decoration and improvement on St. Mary’s church The 14,000-foot lift, said to be the longest, high­ tional, state, and city posts of im­ mal affiliation. and St. Vincent’s church in Basalt. Shown here is est, and fastest in the world, starts at the base of Needed patch repair of the plaster portance in the field of welfare, work was included in the project, spoke on “ Trends in American The Denver unit was established a panoramic view of the town of Aspen and the Roch run and carries the pa.ssenger to the summit when, in the fall of 1922, the Rev. famous ski runs. of Ajax hill, a vertical rise of 3,400 feet.— (Photo Bringing particular joy to the Charities." Aspen parishioners was the over­ We are closer to our democrat- O’Callaghan of the Paulist Landmarks identified are (1) Magnifico cut­ courtesy Fritz Kaeser, Aspen) we are closer to our riemocrat pg^^ers in New York came to Den- hauling of the heating system. The ic ideal," he asserted, “ when we ver to lay the project of a new installation of a stoker and blower have less government, instead of foundation before Bishop J. Henry has made it possible to use the more government, in our charities FOOD NATION'S WORST PROBLEM Tihen. The idea received the Bish­ main church for daily Mass and and social welfare work. Human op’s hearty approval. A conventj to convert the small chapel built needs must be met, however, and by the Rev. Charles Sanger, a we may not sacrifice human life, was ^rchased in the parish of the- Jesuit Fathers through the inter­ -—Photo by Morgantl former pastor, on the first floor nor the corollary rights that go Denver Farms in India est of the Rev. Charles A. McDon- of the Aspen building, into a club- with it, not even for democracy. Senator O’Mahoney (Turnto Page 2—Column 6) Kathryn Jackson Independent India’-s biggest problem is food— every year the nation spends from 80 room for the sodality. But this is not necessary if we to 90 per cent of its budget on that item alone. Yet the future is bright with hope for Mother Advice on the color scheme used association Jan. 23 in Denver. He face social problems and help the ter a religious order. Miss Jane in the redecoration of the main strongly urged the development of government to bring about social Grosheider left in 1944 to become India, because she contains wlthip herself the answer taker most-vital problem, says Fa­ church was given by Herbert Inquiry Class Opens ther Felix Farrell, Jesuit missioner in India and a former Denverite. natural resources in the West, In reforms which could not be worked a Sister of Charity. Daughter of Bayer, a former New York artist an interview afterward, he em­ out under private auspices. We Mrs. A. R. Grosheider, 922 Cove The priest, whose parents, Mr. In Half ^ Ghost Hall now living in Aspen. phasized the fact that “ religion and face them, too, when we attempt way, she is now Sister Mary Chris­ and Mrs. F. G. Farrell, live at Aipen Work CosU $1,000 topher. Miss Patricia Burns, democracy both stress aspects of to solve them under private aus­ The spring series of lectures 1642 High street, is well qualified The entire cost of the redecora­ the same fundamental principle,” pices before calling for govern­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Colorado Klan Days Gave to discuss India’s food problem. tion and reconditioning of the St. on Catholic doctrine, conducted the importance of the individual. ment aid. Burns, formerly of Denver, en­ At his little mi.ssion station he Mary church is estimated by Fa­ by the Rev. Albert Puhl of the He made it clear that he is not tered the Visitation Contemplative runs a 200-acre farm, does all his ther Banigan at $1,000. “ It is basic from our American Holy Ghost church, Denver, began against big business in itself, point of view that it is neither order in Toledo, 0. She had been work with the aid of bullocks Enlargement of St. Vincent’s Jan. 26. The inquiry class talks connected with the Register ad­ Editor Rare Adventures and badly needs a tractor. church in Basalt was made possible which we need, but rather the ruth­ the duty nor the right of the state are held at 8 p.m. Mondays in less control by huge corporations. vertising staff. Miss Betty Sedl- A veteran of 17 years’ service by utilizing space formerly serving to interfere in human affairs until the Holy Ghost hall. Topics of the To illustrate the fact of economic mayer, now a Sister of Mercy in , M o n s ig k o r M a t t h e w S m it h investigate. I confess that I mis­ in the Patna mission of the Jesuits, as a sacristy. The back wall of community resources and volun­ succeeding lectures follow: centralism, he discussed in detail Council Bluffs, la., left the Regis- (Memoir* of a Catholic Editor. Copy­ judged the strength of the move­ Father Farrell is ranked as one of the sanctuary was removed and tary efforts have failed. It is the the operation of a number of ex­ Feb. 2, “ After Death W'hat?” ;'ter circulation department in Sep­ righted. 1948. Reproduction forbidden. ment. the most proficient in his com­ the altar of Colorado marble, the (Turn to Page 8 — Column i ) Feb. 9, “ Life Is Precious!’’ ; Feb. In whole or in part) tensive corporations. A half-dozen tember, 1946, to take her novitiate My first acquaintance with the mand of the natives’ language, only marble altar in any church 16, “ Sacramentals — .Aids to The Ku Klux Klan’s heyday in steel companies, for example, con­ training. She is the daughter of _ , , ^ . .revived Klan came when, as a Hindi. He lives in the midst of of the area, was moved back some Grace;” Feb. 23, “ Help From the Mr and Mrs. E. J. Sedlmayer of Colprado was the most excitingigeniinarian, I was reading the old 300 Catholics at his station, some­ 20 feet. A sacristy was then built trol 80 per cent of the steel pro­ Fund for Burse duction in the United States. ThI Spiritual Treasury of the Church;” 713 Lowell boulevard. period of my time as a Catholic Digest, in search of ma- times not speaking or hearing a on the side of the building. Mar. 1, “ The , Successor of amount of steel the country gets Miss Jackson was graduated editor. It was an era through! terial for editorials. The Digest word of English for months on end. Burgundy velour drapery, the St. Peter;” Mar. 8. “ Why a Fam­ is turned off and on like a spigot. from Holy Family high school in which I would not care to live was extremely guarded in its re- Writing in the Patna Mission gift of Theodore Ceraise of Ba­ Is Nearly $5,000 ily?’’ ; Mar. 15. “ 'The Devotional ®84in. I marks. It was always a stodgy The companies make decisions 1944. As a high school senior she Letter, the Jesuit declares that the salt, has been used to form the Life of a Catholic, ■ co-editor of the Lamp Post, Ordained June 10, 1923, 1 was publication, whose sudden death, Church is not just praying for a altar canopy and reredos. based not on what is good for the The Sacred Heart burse fund April 5, “ The Vestments o f the school paper, and was a member in the heat of the Klan battle little even though it grew to something Men of Basalt donated most of ■State or the people but on what is for the education of a seminarian solution to India’s desperate food ;” April 12, “ Sins of the of the high school student council. more than six months afterwards. like 1,800,000 circulation, did not problem, but is actually working the labor for enlarging the church good for the steel concerns as reached to within $13 of an even I , was well aware that organiza- surprise me as a journalist. I had viewed by them. $5,000 this week. Gifts totaled Tongue;” April 19. “ Impedimentsi ghe received a scholarship to Lo- toward that end. and also painted the structure tq Marriage;” April 26, “ Cleanjj-ettn Heights college aiid attended tibnal work was under way for the A read its article between the lines His article, entitled “ Why We throughout. Half the stockholders of the $63, and the amount on hand society while 1 was in the semi- to realize that the K.K.K. was Cost of the Basalt project was United States Steel company own through previous donations was Living in Marriage;” May 3, "SinsUhere for one year before accept- Starve," and utilizing figures ob­ Against the Fifth Commandment;” inp a position with the Register. nyry, but 1 had no time then to something we Catholics had to $700. less than 15 shares each and hence $4,924. tained from authentic and up-to- May 10, “ Troublesome Problems.” ! a sister, Isabel, now Sister Mary watch. date sources, follows in part; Father Banigan reports several have no real voice in its operation. The goal of the burse fund is A question box period and floor Lydia, joined the Sisters of Lo- Spy for the Fun of It Seating four at her table, new Catholic families have moved Yet this company has an industrial $6,000, the interest from which discussion follow every lecture, retto at Nerinx, Ky., in October, 3rd Mission Week That summer, a salesman with Mother India has to spread 100,- into the Aspen and Basalt par­ population among its workers will be used to help pay the tui­ All are welcome. 1946.' ___ mm ■ m ^ I I whom I was friendly visited Den- 000,000 meals at least twice a day, ishes. making approximately 60 greater than that of most cities tion of a young man studying for M f i e c f c { / I f i r A l O n (fave me^-the startling in- every day of the year. But note, families in each parish. (Turn to Page 2—Column S) the priesthood in the Archdiocese I f l U a a v l l l l L v I t r l l formation that KIdn national head­ every meal Is at least four-fifths of Denver. Under present condi­ quarters considered Colorado one cereal, and none of the four at tions the interest does not cover Work on Hospital Addition Jwenty-two hundred students of of their best organized portions table gets a full meal. In other 750 AT PARISH DRIVE DINNER the full tuition, which amounts to Regis college and the Catholic high of the nation. This salesman was words, every meal is insufficient $500 yearly, but it g iv * a sub­ schools of Denver will tax the ca­ an odd genius. He had actually and unbalanced. The picture of an stantial help. pacity of the Denver Cathedral sat on the board of directors of the Indian family at table is that of a FOR HEIGHTS FUND DESPITE COLD With nearly two-score students Will Start About March 1 and Loyola church for the Cru­ movement that tried to kill the working father'and full-grown son to provide for, Archbishop Urban saders’ Masses to mark the 24th parish schools in one of the north­ eating a full but unbalanced meal; Old Man Winter and his consort. in any adequate manner the in­ J. Vehr, who is sponsoring the annual observance of Mission fund, finds the education of fu­ Work on the addition to St. the capacity of the institution is ern states, although he was not a growing daughter eating what is Sub-Zero Weather, fought a losing creasing challenge of the Christian so taxed that patients must be Week this Friday morning at 10 battle Monday night in Denver education of womanhood in our ture priests a heavy financial bur­ Joseph’s hospital, Denver, is ex­ anti-Catholic. He had also visited left, both in.sufficient and unbal­ pected to get under way about placed in beds set up in the halls, n ™ ; 7 ''' ‘ he headquarters of a little fanati anced; a mother going hungry on with Mr. and Mrs. Catholic En­ area, its most pressing present den. Outright gifts in any amount thusiasm. More than 750 members need is a Student Activities build­ are welcomed, and bequests, per­ March 1, Sister Mary Linus, su­ Sister Mary Linus says. the pretense of serving her family. The new annex to be erected will f;-%'",SeSi,rsr«»d'.S'bo‘£ *" »■»> of the Catholic clergy and laymen ing, which will cost approximately haps in memory of some loved perior, announces. The construc­ thousands of dollars in religious But more graphically, the situation provide 59 additional rooms with because of the student retreat in and women gathered in the Lincoln $500,000. This building will enable one, form an admirable method of tion cost will be approximately graft, and had made a thorough (Turn to Page 8 — Column k) 65 beds, and this will give the hos­ progress this week, and will reduce room at the Shirley-Savoy hotel the college to care for some 150 adding to the fund. $400,000.. investigation of its anti-Catholic pital a total of 375 beds. Last year the numbers attending from St. activities, merely for his own for the kick-off dinner in the arch- additional students as well as pro­ Donors this week, were the fol­ The expansion program has been Thoma.s' seminary because of ex- Lenten Speaker ' close to 13,000 patients were cared amusement. Somehow, without dioce.san parishes’ drive to collect vide necessary academic require­ lowing: Anonymous, $45; Mrs. inaugurated by the officials of the amin'’ tioii schedules. Because of hospital in an effort to relieve the for by the hospital, which is con­ ever joining the Klan, he got to its $500,000 for the Loretto Heights ments. Raymond Vigil, San Francisco, these reductions in attendance ducted by the Sisters of Charity highest officers and wormed the college building fund. $5; N.N. in' thanksgiving, Colo­ crowded c6nditions of the institu­ plans for a third Ma.ss at the Holy 1st Appeal to Public tion and to afford better facilities of Leaven'worth. information about Colorado out of rado Springs, $10; Lavin family Ghost Church were canceled. The gusto with which the gath­ “ This is the first appeal the col­ of Denver, $3. in caring for Denver’s sick. The addition will be in the form them. I believe he did all this ering applauded each speaker as lege has made to the general pub­ Addre.«

S PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, EEystone '4205 Thursday, January 29,1948

Scores economic KU KLUX KLAN DAYS IN COLORADO 750 Attend Dinner There is still time to order Candles for Dine Cenf ralism; Asks GAVE EDITOR RARE ADVENTURES For Heights Drive Candiemas-day

A S f J Restaarant ^Coaftnued From Page One) In the summer of 1924, there Industry in West from it Nov. 20, 1924: “ If our was a recall election, against Despite Cold Wove public Khools are not good enough Stapleton. I am emphatic in my in­ (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Pagt One) for little Catholic kiddies to attend, sistence that the and from afar will come to the and of many states in America. then they are not good enough for had nothing whatever to do with Heights in increasing numbers, Some 85 great economic institu­ Catholic teachers to teach in.” this. I know positively, for I was over the years, yearning for that BREAKFASTS from ...... f...... 35c tions have assets of more than a a priest at the time, I was a mem­ 'Teachers’ placement agencies were Christian culture of soul, mind, billion dollars each. Only 12 states ber of the Diocesan Chancery staff, LUNCHEONS fr o m ...... 45c frank in saying that Catholics were and body, which the good Sisters have assets assessed at a greater not wanted by school boards. Reg- and I was as close a personal value than the American Tele­ of Loretto can ^ve them,jif they DINNERS from ...... 85c ieter files prove this. The Klan friend of Bishop Tihen as existed are provided with the necessary phone and Telegraph company or tried to make the public schools among the Colorado clergy. The the Metropolitan Life Insurance physical facilities. It would l» Open Week Days 6i30 a.m. Sondaya 7 a.m. purely sectarian schools. Klan issue was uppermost in this tra«c indeed if our young women company. election, but I feel that the recall Cash Register Smitty could not find accommodations in COMMUNITIES CANNOT movement was engineered by poli­ The Herald was published for our only Catholic college for MEET LOCAL NEEDS tical “outs” who wanted to get back women, in this area. Because the local control of their about a year. It mentioned the in.” economy has been undermined if Register by name almost a half- I have always regretted that I "The Sisters of Loretto deserve SPECIAL SIHAY D D R well of all of us. More than 80 not completely eradicated, charged dozen times in every issue and it took an editorial stand in the elec­ Ginlee 6 Appetizera — 2 Soapa — 4 Enireea Sen. O’Mahoney, smaller -oramu- was not without cleverness. I be­ tion. I did not intend to do so, but years ago, when Colorado was a 2 Salada — 10 Oeaaerta and Drinka nities cannot meet major needs came "Cash Register SmitLy.” It I allowed' myself iys( “ to be swayed by struggling territory, the sisters pictured me as a huge pompous opened the first school for girls in Including Individually Baked from local resources. Hence they a man who knewr me: well. He did have to go to Washington for help man strutting the floor and dic­ not have mature judgment, and he the iprawling city of Denver. They tating editorials. I stand five feet did not know, as ^ knew, that there are pioneers in Catholie education in roadbuilding, housing, and so in our region. Today 260 Sisters of Chicken Pie on. This results in the centraliza­ six and at the time I weighed were other forces than intolerance about 135. The members of the involved in the campaign. What Loretto teach in the schools of tion of political control and the Colorado, a veritable army of con­ Rose Duncan at the Hammond Org^n growth of bureaucracy. Herald staff wanted to be friendly I wrote was discreet enough, but secrated souls working and pray­ A complete stock of brass candlesticks and candelabra The speaker gave a stirring with us behind the scenes. They silence, I have been convinced ever ing for our children, teaching and S 400 SEATS • NO LIQUOR • ORGAN MUSIC challenge to the West to preserve evidently thought that our motives since, would have been better. were like theirs, purely com­ I said: "The Register, a Church leading them in the paths of Godli­ its economic freedom. This can be ness and virtue. THE JAMES CLARKE done if the people of the West use mercial. paper, which cannot enter partisan their heads and develop the great The most annoying thing about politics, has never taken a stand “ An enlarged and better natural resources barely touched the Protestant Herald, which was in favor of any particular individ­ equipped Loretto will be an out­ CHURCH GOODS HOUSE hore. The Western states have 44 in no sense a Protestant religious ual for office. In the present city standing asset of the Church in joHnsnns per cent of all the coal reserves in paper but merely an anti-Catnolic election, however, it can and does Colorado and of our lovely state. Established 1902 1636 Tremont Place STDHACE a m nuinc co. 4he United States. There are oil sheet, was that it carried many take an emphatic stand against It is a priceless contribution to the shale deposits in Colorado, Wyom­ advertisements from both big and any attempt to have the Ku Klux young womanhood of the future. TA. 3789 Denver 2, Colo. The sisters prajr fervently that M.OCAE STREET • PHONE MAin 5155 \/ itself. from my first office in Denver, in We were running a little print­ tee; the Rt. Rev. Monsignor • • A $70,000 appropriation he ob­ the early ’teens, sent word to me ing plant at the Register at the William M. Higgins and the Very time. One of our jobs was a daily Rev. Harold V. Campbell, co- GEORGE F. ROCK, President \/ tained for research in certain de­ that he and his kind were most • • posits by the Bureau of Mines, he certainly going to “ get” me. Such police bulletin, on which we made chairmen for the parish drive; \ / showed, laid the basis for a six- incidents happened altogether too no profit, but which helped to keep Sister Frances Marie, president of • ft million-dollar business now being frequently in nfy first 20 years in printers busy. This was taken the college; and Earl Fischer, away from us immediately, with campaign director. \ / built in Wyoming and Utah. He Denver to be imaginary on my ft ft pointed out that there are vast de­ part They became commoner in an explanation that it had to be $149,810 in Gifts Reported 66 printed closer to City hall, then \/ posits of alumina clay and other Klan times, but they were not al­ Advance gifts groups reported Why Pay More?” valuable minerals here. Because of together lacking beforehand. police headquarters. at the dinner that pledges to date Bishop J. Henry Tihen was in (Trademark) \'/ the war the Bureau of Mines has Municipal Auditorium Protest have reached a total of $149,810, been studying 75 to 100 new de­ Europe on a visit to the Holy Fa­ The first major demonstration of and Father Kolka assured the posits. ther at the time of the Stapleton \X the Klan in Denver occurred June gathering that additional pledges recall election. Neither Bishop expected by them will bring it to UPHOLDS CATHOLIC 28, 1923, when, though the city Tihen nor any other of the many Wm.W.Myer Drug Stores PRINCIPLES - the $200,000 mark. officials knew well by this time Bishops or Archbishops for whom INCORPORATED In the interview following his what sort of organization they Four co-chairmen who have been I have edited papers has ever asked selected to head the business and NTANGIBLES are thing* that cannot be touched address, the Senator showed a con­ were dealing with, they rented the me to take a political stand on any Colorado Owned Stores cept of democracy and social jus Municipal auditorium to it for a professional . solicitation army, question. Furthermore, I have which will start its campaign Englewood 800 Santa Fe Dr. Ior grasped. Boulevard Mortuary strives to make tice soundly based upon Catholic mass meeting. The speaker was never heard a political sermon principles. “ The Catholic Church,” berating the Catholic Church, Feb. 16, met Tuesday noon in the every service a ministration to th« living as well from a Catholic pulpit. No Denver Albany hotel with their majors Broadway and Ellsworth 16th and California he said, “ teaches that men are when a great many members of the pulpit was used as a rostrum as a tribute to the departed . . • We assume every endowed with free will. That is audience arose and objected to and with campaign officials to map 15th and California against Stapleton in 1924, though their program. The four are Har­ responsibility and make one charge to cover all. why the Church maintains the the meeting. Father Francis W. many Protestant pulpits were used old A. Kiley, Tom Killian, Joseph We Do Not Have Special Sales But Sell You at Our principle of freedom of conscience. Walsh, then an assistant pastor in favor of him at K.K.K. behest. Your selection determines the cost. You can saiely Democracy contends that the indi­ of the Denver Cathedral, and now J. Hanneman, and John Streltzer. Loseett Prices Every Day on All Drug Uarehandito, Advantur* in Moving The army is to recruit 500 workers put your trust in Boulevard. vidual, under God, is the source of famous Rt. Rev, Monsignor, for the campaign, which will close all political authority that may be college president, big-time pastor, In an August, 1924, issue of Feb. 26. The army has 3,000 con­ exercised over him.’’ and consultor of the New York the Register was an announce­ tacts to be made in the 10-day When we consider the notion of archdiocese, was present, together ment that we had moved our office individual liberty, “ we know why from the old Railroad building on period. with Father Thomas Kelly of the The program will include a kick­ BOULEVARD it is that the totalitarian concept Cathedral (he is now dead), both Larimer street to 1823 California off dinner at 6:30 Feb. 16 in the clashes with religious principles in their uniforms as First World street. We took over a large first- just as it clashes with the princi­ floor storeroom, less than a block Cathedral room of the Albany war chaplains. The eloquent Fa hotel, with report luncheons Feb. ples of democracy. There never ther Walsh was badly gassed in from the Holy Ghost church. There was a time in history when it was wag a hotel up above us. Our 20 and 24, and a final report at battle in the war and it was as a the Victory dinner Feb. 26 in the MBS. JAS. P. MoCONATY FEDERAL at NO. SPEER more important than now for peo­ result of this injury, which seri­ printing plant then-was infantile LAST 10 DAYS ple to understand this basic con­ compared with now, but it was Shirley-Savoy. The^ parish teams ously affected his health for a time, will hold two report luncheons, cept of religion and democracy. that he was at work in Colorado. growing. For years in our early . . . of Cottrell’s Big Sale GRAND 1626 “ After the government of the days we printed on flatbed presses, Feb. 5 and Feb. 12, with parish The Catholic protest against the check-ups in the period from Feb. United States was established, peo­ outrageous Klan insult to their though since 1927 nothing but of Their Entire Stock of ples all over the world began to highspeed rotary presses could 14-24, and a final report at the integrity as citizens caused a pro­ Victory dinner Feb. 26. follow our example and to establish found sensation. I was not present handle our circulation. In 1924, free governments. In our time, at the meeting, for I had just been we ran only about 9,000 copies an however, there has been a com­ ordained and had been given about issue, as compared with consider­ Sisters of Sick Poor plete change and absolute govern a month’s vacation by Bishop ably more than 700,000 a week in TOPCOATS ments have been established in­ Tihen. Father Walsh, who is 1948. To Note 25th Jubilee CASH stead of free governments. That nationally famous as an orator, We moved our plant in 1924 be­ cause we were installing a Miehle has been the result of economic arose and spoke at the meeting. (Continued From Page One) centralism, and economic central­ The Klan, however, was riding press, which cost us $4,800, We O’COATS We Will Pay Cash for Small Homes in or Near Denver. nell, then pastor of Sacred Heart- & ism has been the cause of the loss high. It succeeded in corralling had never owned a big press be­ Loyola parish. • Quick Action — Call or See fore, It printed 1,800 papers an of economic freedom by the indi­ some of the small town weeklies of In February, 1923, four sisters hour, but only four pages, and it vidual. Colorado. July 10, 1924, the arrived from New York. They was incapable of printing more VALUES TO 940 “ Social justice, which the Cath­ Denver Catholic Register quoted stayed with the Sisters of St than eight pages. An eight-page olic Church preaches, can best be the County Republican as Francis at the St. Rose Residence Entire Stock Tweeds, UJILLIflmS & GREERE achieved by the adoption of demo­ charging that Catholic institutions paper required two press runs, for three weeks, until the dedica­ Coverts and Fleeces! cratic principles in the economic have high stone walls around them followed by another slow trip tion of their own house. 1611 Stout TA. 6266 system.” “ so that no one knows what goes through a detached folder for all CONSECRATION OF SELF the papers. We used this press on inside,” and that Catholics were TO SERVICE EXACTING not quite four years, when we had Marquette to Graduate very probably responsible for the The vocation of the Dominican $ burning of several Colorado public to discard it because of growth in circulation. The K.K.K., by fight­ Sister does not allow her to be 2 Coloradoans Feb. school buildings. Also the paper hot and cold in her love for and ing us, caused rapid growth. Two Coloradoans are included went on to say that the Pope was devotion to the poor. A continu­ We ran headlong into the Klan among the_ 295 candidates for de­ "trying to elect A1 Smith on a wet ous consecration of self to the daily grees at midwinter commencement platform.” when we were moving our plant. menial tasks of nursing, feeding, T IM E TO Stapleton Recall Election 1 personally made arrangements exercises to be conducted at Mar­ clothing, and comforting is, per­ quette university in Milwaukee, Denver had an obnoxious dose with the owner of the building and 945, 950, 955, went to his little real estate office haps, the most difficult of all vo­ CHILDREN’S Wis., Feb. 4. of Klan spirit that summer, Ben cations, and may well be the rea­ to have the leased signed. I was FURNITURE They include Mbs. Virginia Stapleton was mayor. We never son requests for foundations of 860 Beck Smith of Denver, who is now looked upon him as a bigot, then told that he was busy, but that we should move in, for he would have the order in many cities cannot be COATS Complete (elec­ residing in Washington, D.C., Mas­ or later, and we know, from watch­ filled. tion of baby bug­ ter of Arts in Journalism, and ing him during his many years in the lease looked after within two Entire stock velours, or three days. It cost us $1,000 to Without personal sanctity the gies, highchairi, Warren H. Seufert, Colorado office, that he had a due number work done by the sisters would be tweeds, coverts and car seats, cribs, Springs, Doctor of Dental Surgery. of Catholic appointees, even when move our machinery, no small sum for us in those days. just another social service. Re­ fleeces! play pens, bunk the Klan was strong. But there quests for the nurse-in service beds and other is no doubt in our mind that he Imagine my consternation when, come from doctors, neighbors, ex­ furniture for was taking some orders for a time just after we had finished the mov­ patients, and sometimes clergy­ children. The Denver Catholic from the K.K.K. This has always ing, the man refused to sign the men. No request is refused so long amazed us, for he could not be lease and ordered us out. I went as a nurse is available. Register accused of being a weak sister. It to his office with one of the lay The sisters accept no remunera­ members of the staff, to protest. Published Weekly by th* cannot be denied that the K.K.K. tion for work done. Their soAce spirit was felt in the Denver police He gave me a typical Klan'lecture. of income is derived entirely from Catholie Pren Sodftty, lae. department for years after Staple- Being a Catholie editor, I was the generosity of others. Within ; G E AUTOMATIC 988 Bannock Street, D ^ytr, ton let it get a grip there. necessarily narrow-minded and a a year after the nuns’ arrival in menace to the community, the sour i WASHER Colo. Denver, the Friends 6f the Sick $65, 970, $75, old landlord declared; hence he Poor Aid society was organized, Subscription I f l Pur Yftar Loveland Parish Using wanted to have nothing to do with $85 Ail automatically, clothes and from it the nursing silvers are me or with what I stood for. Would assisted in their work. Other Cath­ are soaked, w a s h e Enterftd as Sseond Class M atUr New Hail for Activities we get out as quickly as possible? COATS at the Post Office, OenTer, olic organizations, such as the An­ rinsed, and spun damp- I told the man that we would get cient Order of Hibernians, the St. Entire stock exceptionally dry. Many pieces are Colo. Loveland. — St. John’s Altar out, but would immediately file Vincent de Paul society, and the and society now meets in suit for heavy damages, as I had fine fleeces, coverts and irady to iron. Soap dis­ Knights of Columbus, gave moral the new parish hall. Although the witnesses to his promise to take velours! penser dissolves soap and monetary suppo^ Later on, interior of the building ia not com­ care of the lease and we had spent however, a bazaar committee was All Sizes! flakes before they enter Dr. G. J. $1,000 in the moving. plete as yet, the hall is already in organized to sponsor an annual Single and the wash baskat. Water use for parish activities. A ba­ The next day, the simed lease carnival, which is now the prin­ Sehasible zaar was held by the society last was delivered to me. The ancient cipal means of support of the sis­ double - breasted |s filtered through self­ month. A New Year’s eve open rascal realized that I had him by cleaning screens. ters. .50 styles! Tan house was held in the hall after the ears. Men on our staff later Plans for a full-day celebration Optometrilt Benediction. The affair was spon­ told me they had learned that a in honor of the Dominican Sisters brown, blue, & sored by the Christophers, St garage operator in the same block of the Sick Podr early in the spring 'grey shades! Spedallst John’s newly organized study ,club, was a Klansman, who had gone VNI Z u M jU t t f ' are being completed. For Visual Refreshments were served and to the building owner and in Eye Car* music was played fluenced him against us. The The drive for Loretto Heights garage man wanted no Catholic < ' O A L 310 Mack Bldg. KE. 5840 college ia being led by Mrs. A. T. paper published near him p DENVER Larson, president of the Altar so­ 'The garage went out of business Wide, .nd Hsni. ^Dr. D. C. Werthiiuui^ ciety. Volunteer* include Mre. My­ years ago, and the owner of the Lamp n Faa,- ^ 1 1 . 9 5 ron Siefken, Mrs. McConnell, Mrs. building, who gave us no more and Aisoelato Harry Jones, Mrs. Considine, Mrs. trouble during our nearly four wwh. ft Ks>u - ■_ $ 9 « 6 5 ' f t m U u x e Mary Jones, Mrs. F. J. Calkum, and year stay in the storeroom, died— Stoker Cotd OU Treated Dentists Mrs. Don Ramsey. This group is and left all his $67,600 estate for mfln’S,STORE .621 SIXTEEni“ ^. S«36 TINNYSOM s m IIOCIS NOim OF ILITCN'S # GL 7)>7 PLATES i not complete as yet. It plans to the care of his dogs I His attorney, solicit every family in the perish SUPREME COAL CO. fi»9. E. BsonSsrs Bass J. Nselty Wb. E. Saanden it came out. was our attorney— ^ISS lltk 8tn«t UM lltb StrMt^ for pledns. The Altar society also John H. Reddin, Papal knight and SM Se. Breedweg r.KKnftswsm . XAbfttim • plans a donation from Ita traasoiy. one*of our best friends! Ibnday, January 29,1948 ' Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVEB CATHOLIC REGISTER ' 'Telephone; KEystone '4205 PAGE THUEE / a Seniors Guests at Alumnae Dinner Pre-Lenten Party We’re Keeping Clothing Scheduled Feb. 6 by Central Catholic Casualty Co. Men of St. John's Opens State Office in Denver

(St, John'* Pari*h, Denver) The big pre-Lenten games party, We Are Happv to Announce Appointment of being sponsored by St, John's IS. J. STRETZ as DISTRICT AGE\T PRICES Men’s club, will be held Friday eve­ ning, Feb. 6, at the Knights of Co­ o f the State O ffice .' lumbus clubhouse. All parishioners are cordially invited and urged to bring their friends with them. A DOWN! long list of attractive and expen­ Income Protection, Health & Accident and sive awards has been secured. / At a Men’s club meeting Wed­ Hospitalization for Roman Catholics Only A vertatila style for all* nesday night final plans were made and workers were lined up for the oceetion wear, with the party. John 0. Rae, club president, We have openings for Catholic men or women to new broad - shouldered, is in charge of the party. represent us in Denver— No selling experience easy-fitting look! Plain, PREVIEWING THE BUFFET decora­ ner meeting are Margaret Fogerty, Mary Ann Coyle, PTA Meeting Canceled striped, and patterned Agueda Castro, Betty Banner, and Bonnie Frost, The January meeting of St. necessary. Please write or cal! for appointment. worsteds that are rugged, tions for the Loretto Heights alumnae din- seniors. The seniors were guests at the dinner. John’s PTA was canceled because resilient, crease-resistant + -/ + - f + + + of the inclement weather the day 616 U. S. National Rank Rldg.,‘ Denver, Pli. AL. 9047 the meeting was scheduled. The . , tailored to Harman’s next meeting of the association will D. C. DALTON, STATE AGENT exacting standards that be held on Monday, Feb. 16. promise* long-term satis­ Loretto Heights Alumnae Exceed Quota At a court of honor held in faction. Aaron Gove junior high school on (Loratto Haights Collega, Danvar) nearly 150, marked the closing of Southwest in behalf of Loretto’s Tuesday, Jan. 27, troop 161 of St. At a buffet supper at the col­ the Alumnae division of the cam­ building fund campaign. They John’s Boy Scouts was represented lege Sunday evening. Miss Mar­ paign. All reports, however, had will meet with Loretto students P J , The prices fit you loo! by the scoutmaster, C. R. Gardell; garet Sullivan, president of the not yet been made by the time of and Heights alumnae in several Committeeman Paul V. Murray, Loretto Heights Alumnae associa­ the meeting. For that reason, cities, will discuss with them the and by seven scouts and two vis­ Look at Your Hat— tion, announced to the members many of the drive captains feel progress of the campaign, and will itors. Tenderfoot awards were "Everyone Else Does!” of the alumnae that they had that with the great enthusiasm make several showings of Where given to Colin Chase, Richard Ling, 4 M O N TH S topped their building-fund quota that has been aroused the alumnae the Best Begins. and Flanagan. The Well-Dreutd Man I* L*ing by nearly $1,000, Thi* Service may possibly double the amount The first stop on this “ good-will Mr. and Mrs. M. L. McCarthy The buffet supper, attended by TO P A Y ! of their original goal. tour” will be made at Taos, N. left Wednesday, Jan. 28, for Chi­ FACTORY FINISHED A cleverly made snow scene, Mex.\ The following day, the sis­ cago. At the conclusion of a busi­ complete with skiers and skaters, ters will go dn to Santa Fe, then ness session, Mr. McCarthy will NO INTEREST Fr. Sommoruga decorated the supper table with a to El Paso, Tex., where they will return to Denver, and Mrs. Mc­ ROBERTS winter motif to match the severe stay several days; next to Juarez, Carthy will remain for a short — the hat man OR CARRYING CHARGE weather outdoors. The climax of Mexico. They will make their final time with her uncle, Daniel J. Man- LADIES' HATS TOO! Be Host at the evening was a preview for the visit on Feb. 4 in Albuquerque. gan, who is seriously ill. alumnae of Where the Best Be­ The annual students’ retreat at SPriice 4726 PICK-UP AND DELIVERY 258 Rroadway Mrs. John F. Murtaugh left gins, the moving picture that is Loretto Heights college opened Wednesday, Jan. 28, for Chicago. Reception Feb. 5 being used in conjunction with the with Mass on Jan. 28, and will She expects to be gone for two or I parish-wide building fund cam­ close on Friday. Father Gerald three week.s. | (St. Patrick’s Parish, Denwer) paign. Made in color, and com­ Kelly, S.J., of St. Mary’s college, Father Achille Sommaruga will plete with oral commentary and St. Marys, Kans., who directed Charles Deckman has returned 1 musical background, the film de­ the Guidance clinic at the college to his home in Clinton. Okla.. after be host to the women of the parish visiting with his son-in-law and I74I-4J-45 CHAMPA STRfiT at the annual reception Thursday picts the activities of a college day last summer, is conducting the re­ Keep Your Car in A-1 Condition and the important events of the treat. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J, S.l DENVER 1, COLORADO. afternoon, Feb. 5, in the audi­ Threlkeld. I torium of the school from 1:30 to college year. Although the second semester 3:30 p.m. The officers of the Al­ Sister Frances Marie, president will not begin until Feb. 2, a num­ Mrs. Louis Koster will entertain [ For Winter Driving tar and Rosary society will assist of I/Oretto Heights college, and ber of new students have already St. Anthony’s choir circle with, Drive in for Free Estimate on General Checkup Father Sommaruga in receiving the another member of the faculty left registered, since they are required luncheon and bridge in her home d'alhedral guests. Jan. 28 for a short trip in the to make the retreat. on Monday, Feb. 4. [ Prompt and Courteous Service Sunday is Communion Sunday Mrs. W’illiam Sagstetter will be Experienced Mechanics Genuine Factory Part* for the Altar and Rosa^ society. hostess to members of St. Joseph’s FREE PICKUP SERVICE The monthly meeting will be held ST. ' HNS PLANS club with luncheon and bridge in Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 3, at 2 her home on IVednesday, Feb. 6. E t O l ^ O M Y Candles will be blessed on Mon­ VINER CHEVROLET CO. Next to Clmrko't Chareh Good# p.m. 4641 Rdwv. Representing the parish at the PARISH GET-TOGETHER ON FEB. 2 day, Feb. 2, Feast of the Purifica­ ^When In lov tpiritt call Jerry^’ Loretto Heights drive dinner on tion, before the 8 o’clock Mass. -Monday, Jan. 26, were the Rev. The blessing of throats in honor COLftin itOCDtN 4 1634 Tremonl KE. 4554 (St. Franci* de Sale*’ Parish, lagher, George Graveline, Bernard of St. Blaisp-will be held after the Vlvvts., COlO Theodore Haas, Anthony Canzona, Denver) PKEE OELIVERT rREB PARKING Hynes, Fred Kelly, W. C. Kim- Ma.sses Tuesday, Feb. 3, in the aft­ Miss Dorothy Negri, and Mmes. J. St. Vincent de l*aiil\ l*ari«h Monday, Feb. 2, at 8 p.m. mins, J. G. Loeffel, M. P. McDon­ ernoon at 3 o’clock, and in the eve­ DiPaolo, William Dubois, R. Ven- the second social get-together dena, J. Petraglia, M. Strempel, ough, Herman Miller, and Ruth ning at 7:30. A REPUTABLE DRUG sponsored by the Holy Name so­ Kathleen, daughter of Mr. and W. H. White, and S. F, Chiolero. ciety will be held in Glasier’s barn, Weadick. Franklin Anderson .lifnmy Baome STORE In the exchange of pulpits last Mrs. Peter Gerity, was baptized 5000 E. Kentucky. All is in readi­ Since the virtue for February Sunday by the Rev. John P. Moran. Sunday, Father Haas spoke at Sa­ ness for an enjoyable evening for I NADORFF I cred Heart church and the Very is love for the Catholic press, a Sponsors were Donald Mootz and Thrilling all who attend. There will be member of the_ Caflio/ic Register Annabelle Monaghan. A christen­ CLIP THIS ,4D AND T IC K IT Finest In Wines and Beers Rev. Harry Smith, C.SS.R., pastor modern and square dancing and of St. Joseph’s church, Denver, staff will address the group. Re­ ing party was held after the cere­ ’ is the' satisfaction you have, IN YOUR RADIO Ji. 1»II Colfsi At*. FR. 0177 i: games. Refreshments will be freshments will be served after mony at the home of Mrs. P'rank spoke at St. Patrick’s. served. Anyone desiring transpor-l You'll Need It .Sometime Colfax at Uuwnlng Mrs. Roy DiFrancia and daugh­ the meeting, with mothers of Ottman. 'when you have your clothes ' KEystone 3217 tation is asked to call Martin I rooms 4, 9A, and 9B as ho.stesses. ter have returned to their home in De Lohery, RA. 4003. Tickets may ^cleaned by the Sure, ue in’// lake care of lamps, Paterson, N. J. They enjoyed a Mrs. Mark Behan, member of Verna Catherine May be secured from the ushers Sun­ the state board, will give a short iroOi electric clocks, etc. six weeks’ holiday visit with Mrs. day morning. NOB HILL INN DiFrancia’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. instruction to the county presi­ Baptized in California D, U. CLEANERS J. Petriglia. The^ accompanied The monthly meeting of the St. dents attending the Founders’ day 421 EAST COLFAX Verna Catherine May, infant Electro Products Co. Mrs. DiFrancia’s sister. Miss A. Francis de Sales PTA will be held luncheon on Feb. 5 in Trinity RKPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS COCKTAILS in the high school auditorium on daughter of Mr. and Mr.<. .4rvin Petriglia,-a graduate nurse of St. church. Her address will be a re­ 2060 S. Univoraity PE. 4.517 Delicious Dinners Joseph’s hospital, Denver, who Wednesday, Feb. 4, at 8:15 p.m. minder to the heads of the organi­ E. May, of Napa, Calif., formerly 2117 E. Center SP. 1831 has accepted a position at St. Jo­ The council will meet in the library zations to prepare their reports of Cathedral parish, Denver, was HOT AND COLD LUNCHES seph’s hospital, Paterson, N. J. * at 7:15 preceding the meeting. A on the guides to achievements, baptized last Sunday in St. John’s Tosr BosInTss Is Appr*rlst«l H>r* G. A. Durbin and son. Jackie, Founders’ day program will be especially the historians, whose church in Napa. The grandparents Washington Park Mkt. are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew May of HODGEGROS were recently called to Berkeley, featured, with the past presidents book is due in March. Red At White Food Store John Hsrrsy Frink L. Smith Calif., by the death of Mr. Dur­ of the organization, listed below, the Cathedral parish, Denver. 2105 E. Virginia SP. 7505 St. Francis de Sales’ will be rep­ BILL HUCHES. Prop. JOHIV HARVEY bin’s si.ster, Mrs. Ethel Mennighan. as guests of honqj-: John Boehm, resented at the CPTL card party We have added complete Harvey W. French, E. Gal- Line of FROZEN FOODS , QUAUTY FURNITURE J369Ci5ffiil£K They have been gone two weeks with three tables. FOOD AND DRINKS Complete Food Service and are expected to return the last 3414 EAST COLFAX AVENUE Any member of the parish who Luncheons, Dinners Meats . . . Groceries 598 South Gilpin at Jotfphin* Denver, fttla part of this week. has not yet sent in or called about and Late Night Snacks! Fresh Fruits & Vegetables •*lt't Smari to Ba Thrifty* “ TERMS. OF COURSE PhflMlAki^793 Recently baptized by Father New Organ Bought the papers collected for the paper Telephone EA. 4679 Haas were: Louie Benjamin Frank­ drive is asked to bring them to the J______lin, son of Mr. and Mr.s. George convent garage or to call Mrs. Rudisill IGA D* U. CONOCO Garramone, with Joseph Falbo and By Lourdes Parish John Trammell, SP. 0509. The JAMES BONNER. Mgr. Lucy Pomponio as sponsors, and money raised on this project is to Grocery & Market Service Station TEXACO FIRE CHIEF Dennis Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. (Our Lady of Lourde* Marsolek’a go toward payment for the movie Quality Meat* — Grocerie* O. L. DA HU Prop. Donald Hall, with Pete Gagliano Pariah, Denver) projector and screen for the grade BOYIVER’S Radio & and Bonnie Gagliano as sponsors. Freah and Frozen Fruit* SPECIALIXING IN LUBRICATION The parish has secured a new school. and Vegetable* TIRE REPAIRING AND RECAPPING Te x a c o s t a t io n Appliance Mary Elizabeth Shea is a pa­ portable' Estey organ, similar to Open 11 A. M. - 2 A. M. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Cannon, Closed Tuesdays We Appreciate Your Patrona*e ,'GA 8. OIL AND ACCESSORIES Store ' tient at St. Anthbny’s hospital, the field organ type used by the Louiaiana & Clayton SP. 5717 2001 So. Univ. PE. 9841 GREASING AND WASHING where she is recovering from an 1216 S. Grant street, are the par­ fine Liquors fountain Service 260S-ti8 Eii< Colfss y United States army. It will be used ^ PHONE, KE. M5I ents of a girl, born Jan. 15. EA. (141 ' appendectomy. at the State Home gym, where BROADWAY AT ELLSWORTH Members of the League of the The firms listed here de­ Spesr and Bannock Dcnrcr 4. Colo. Sunday Ma.sses are being cele­ PEarl 5153 . [Sacred Heart will receive Com- LEN ’S Pharmacy • RECORDS# HARDWARE brated for the parish. The parish serve to be remembered DOWXIXG STREET Queen of Heaven Aid imunion Feb. 2 in the 8 o’clock U C. FEHR. Prop. • PAINTS • HOUSEWARES already has a children’s choir of [Mass. Mfmbrr S t Vincent de P«ore r*riib when you are distributing , PHARiRACY about 35 voices, which is directed Have Your Doctor Phone 1001 ITEMS Has Officers' Election ; Holy Rosary circle will meet GEORGE M. HILL. Prop. by Miss Marlene Kurt, with Mrs. Ui Your Prctcriplinn your patronage in the dif­ Profettional Pharmacitt McKee as parish organist. When iTuesday, Feb. 3, at 1 p.m. in the ferent lines of business. Phone CHcrr, 2767 Q RADIO REPAIR The Queen of Heaven Aid so­ the Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes i rectory meeting room. Mrs. Hell- 2707 E. Louisiana RA. 3739 SOI Downing St. ^ ciety held its first meeting of the is conyjleted. the portable organ man and Catherine Hynes will Al Ixioittane and Soolh Clayton 90-f)ay Gnsrantr# Zl-Hoar Serrlcf new year Jan. 20 at the orphanage will be used for outdoor services. serve as hostesses. in Denver. Mrs. J. W. Schwarz was The Lecroix de Lourdes Young enrolled as a life member and Mrs. People’s club of the parish will en­ M. J. Dosch as an annual member. Denverite Is Honored ROXXIE BRAE tertain St. Mark’s and St. Fran­ Election of officers resulted in By Club at Notre Dame SAVINGS ^ HATHAWAY’S 'the following being cho.sen: Presi­ cis de Sales’ Young People’s clubs at a barn dance in Glasier’s barn piiiL$ Risirict dent, Mr. Irene Ko.serj first vice David G. Warner of 233 E. " y **, 2'/2 % PLUS Iniurancel CITY LACE CLEAXERS this Thursday, Jan. 29, at 8 p.m. president, Mrs. H. Chiolero; second Colfax avenue, Denver, has been Here your aavings are not 218 E«*l Seventh Ave. Phone TAbor 7907 Novena booklets will be distrib-, vice president, Mrs. R. Morrison, elected treasurer of the Press club only invested in FHA and Bonnie Brae Corttin* - Pillnwi Cirdullr Clrined *nd Rrtarntd S»m» Site. Special C»r# third vice president, Mrs. J. Fred uted to parishioners this Sunday in' other prime fir*t mortgage CONOCO PROOUGTS Given to Table Linen*. Blanket* Laundered Without Shrinkace, of the . Doyle; fourth vice president, Mrs. preparation for the Feast of Our loana, but are also insured DREG CO. WORK CALLED FOK AND DELIVERED Lady of I>ourdes. Since the parish Warner, a 27-year old senior Lubrication, Car Washing. Batteries J. M. Harrington; fifth vice presi­ ago'insl lost to $5000 by an is without a church of its own, the journalism major in the college of Rreharged, Tire Volranizing ALFRED C. ANDERSEN, Owner-M*n«ce» dent. Mrs. Mary Naring; financial agency of the U. S. secretary, Mrs. 0. Buehler; treas novena to Our Lady of Lourdes arts and letters of the university, BOrVXIE BRAE Have your Doctor phone UJ urer, Mrs. G. J. O’Byrne; recording will be made privately in the is a graduate of Yonkers high $5 start* yaui account. your Pre$cription$ [secretary. Miss Sue Hally; corre­ homes. Members of the parish will| school in Yonkers, N. Y. He COXOCO SERVICE , Beer, Wine*, Etc. entered Notre Dame in March, COLFAX DRIVE-IX sponding secretary, Mrs. A. C. be asked Sunday to make a spe­ 724 So. University • PE. 9909 7fi3 So, UniTerilty RA. 2874 Trenilett; and publicity chairman, cial intention in the making of the 1945. Besides his Press club activi­ “ FOREVER FAGAN’S” Miss Margaret E. Brennan. novena, that the church and school ties, he is also a sports writer for The firms listed here de­ % For Fineil In Fowl# and Fiih I After the meeting a recitation be built this year and the shrine the Scholastic^ official \jgekly Preisser’s Red & White news magazine of the university. Phone TA. “ 1776” I was given by one of the orphanage dedicated to Our Hhdy be com­ serve to be remembered girls, and several records of selec­ Grocery and Market AL BONINO. Msr. pleted this spring. This will be the when you are distributing tions by the Roman choir were first novena for the new parish. FANCY MEATS. VEGETABLES. AND played. Refreshments were served The Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes QUALITY GRtM'ERIKS AT your patronage in the dif­ by the sisters. is celebrated each year on Feb. 11. LOWER PRICES ferent lines of business. This year, Feb. 11 is Ash Wednes­ Free Delivery SPmee 4447 LOECHNER AND LYNCH, INC. " P e m e U t i O u f i day. They Didn’t Believe ZMl- E. OHo At*. (So. Unl». «nd ) Owing to the increase in attend­ FINE FLOOR COVERINGS . . . ance at the catechism claves after /I Complete Cine of Rugs. Carpets and Cinoleums the 8:30 Mass on Sundays, the NOETIl CAYLOllU Interior Decoratint Strrict — Oraperlaa — Contract Work Invited teaching staff has increased to six. Us When We Said F^. 3008 EVK BY APPOLNTMENT 7501 E. COLFAX AVE. Five sisters of St. Francis from St. Joseph's mother-house in North N h o p p i n g f RisKrict Denver now teach in the g;ym; in our ad in The Regiiter that we made 138 loans on December the sixth teacher is Miss Jean Han- but w t'ri 22. We refer to our beloved competitors who think they have nigan. There are more than 100 a big day when they make ten loan*. HatcheH Drug Store CLARK’S FLOWERS all *btp- children in the six classes. There are reason* why we make so.many loans year after year. I Gaytord Drug Co. < Mary Anne Bakeries ■T’h* Stor; •( Quality and Barrie*” OUPLETB LINE OF CUT FLOWERS up'about Plans are now under way to dec­ AND POTTED PLANTS orate the Knights of Columbus When you need money, why not follow the crowds and do your ► J. ROY SMITH. Prop. ^ Specialists tn DIME-A-TIME 701 GRANT ,W# Dtlivtr TA. 1162 hall, for the first annual Mardi financing with the LEADER IN LOANS. ► 1059 So. Gaylord SP 3345 ^ acoitveaco Gras to be sponsored by the parish CompoTTadint prvtcrlptloo# U Ch# okmii Floral Sprays and Corsages PARTY PASTRIES COLFAX DRIVE-IN MSS K. COLFAX,, on Feb. 10. 'The cqmmittee is head­ ’ Prescriptions Carefully Filled ^ 25 Broadway 1024 1Ao. Gaytord Importani pan of our bu#ln«M. I ttt— bonli ed by Mr. and Mrs. George McClel­ L WINES. BEERS. ETC. 4 SP. 7413 PE. 7315 ovtr th* land of 2590 S. Marion street. WE LEND ON country or* writing in about “Dim*-A-Tim*.“ The Rocks of Lourdes commit­ Autos, Furniture, Collateral, Co-Makera, Second Mortgages on Thay'v* hoard about it* populoritY tee in charge of the Mardi Gras, Overstake's Pharmacy headed by Charles Kurtz, will meet Improved Real Estate, and to Salaried Employes on their plain You’re a Pretty Valentine —how ptopi* who writ# only o Uw SIJLIIVAN 1000 So. Gaylord RA. 4401 ehacli o month "go lor it.” with the pastor in the rectory of note, without assignment of wages and without notifying their Paint & Supply Alter a Trip to Avalon You'll bt snthuiioitic too, one* St. Francis de Sales’ on Monday employer. , Have Your Doctor Phone Woiiderfiil what onr long exptrienerd you'v* triad it—no isrvie* chorgs, night, Feb. 2, to discuss the prog­ Do it yourself or let iu do it Vs His Prescription ress of ticket sales and to make beaiticlani can do for your hair! L«i no minimum bolone* to iissp. All Florman, Sherwin>WilIiani8 We Deliver Ayalon tame your flyaway locks with a you pay is $7 lor o boob ol 70 final arrangements for the first parnanent. We Glee S a i( Green Stanpi ehtcli. Yst — just lOe soeh. It’* annual parish ball. Devoe & Plicote Paints Dini»-A.Tim*"l On Jan, 26, the following mem­ and Supplies Ph*a*e PE. ad «4 ! AVALON Opsn YOUR account—with ony bers of the parish attended a din­ Frt* EatimaUi on Ptintinf, PE. 9485 omoun)—ot ih* friendly ner in the Shirley-Savoy hotel in JIM FURLONG Papering. WiU Texturing, BOB’S BEAUTY SALON connection with the drive for Lo­ Floor Sanding and Finishing retto Heights college: Mr. and Mrs. 1735 Welton St. KEystone 2224 WE RENT FLOOR SANDERS' Grocery and Market '^ES, WE SELL VITA FLUFF Fred Luhnow, Mr, and Mrs. Ed­ Guaranteed Qnailtr Work Groeeriea, Meal* and Fancy Phone CH. 0545 325 E. (k>lfax DENVER NATIONAL BANK ward Egloff, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Open Daily 8i30 to 5 :3 0 , Saturday* Till 1 P.3I. Easy Payment plan • We Deliver Vegetablea Membar Federoi Dappiit Insuroaca Sonnieitner, and Mr. and Mrs. 2219 E. Miaataaippi R A . 1925 Sprague. The Store of Quality and Price PAGE FOUR Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, January 29,1948 Loop Leaders Face Challenge From Bluejays, Gremlins

Warming Up Tigers Edge Bulldogs Cathedral-Holy Family Tilt Handy Man Unbeaten Teams Fall Scheduled at Garden To Take League Lead In Parish Loop play By J oe Martinez Thursday Night Two previously; undefeated By Jim Kelly The Parochial league as­ The Holy Family Tigers, perched precariously squads were knocked off the sumed more normal propor­ at the pinnacle of the Parochial loop pennant race, pedestal in the Catholic Par­ tions last Sunday, with only are matched this week with two»of their most ish league in last week's com­ two teams still trying to occu­ menacing rivals. They meet the Cathedral Blue­ petition, leaving a pair of quints fighting for the lead in Team Standing py a single rung on the ladder. jays Thursday evening at 7 :30 in Mammoth Gar­ each division. | ^ L Avz. The Holy Family Tigers staked an den, and on Sunday night they face the long- 24 TSii undisputed claim to the top spot In the Thursday loop the Regis lN*viB«t«r*"’‘.'.'.'.'.7.!Z!"Z.’.'.';“ ss 27 72- drawn-out St. Francis’ Gremlins in the middle spot Boarders and the St. Mark cagers Secretaries ...... s2 28 ns by defeating St. Joseph’s, 44-40, of a triple-header program at the armory. kept their laurels polished, and in ...... 3i 29 76» in 8 wild and woolly contest, the 80 7SS I low* univeriity’t coach, THE CATHEDRAL-HOLY FAMILY team tilt Thurs­ the Tuesday section it was Sacred w7rdVn»...... 2S 82 789 first of three crowd-pleasers at Heart team and the Mt. Carmel Trustee* 2s "Popi” Harriion, wa> talking the State armory. Regis re­ day is the first game of a double-header program. It will be 82 761| Holy Name hoopsters. Knisht* ...... 22 38 758' gained lost prestige and looked be followed by a 9 o’clock game between the Coors Brewers before a luncheon meeting of and the Fort Collins American Legion team. Parochial Socked down for the first time! i j- j 1 c* j - Hawkeye alumni. Somebody mighty good in the act, knocking and thereby slipping'in the stand- ndividual Standmz Cathedral into a second-place tie league student season tickets will be honored at the gate. asked: ‘‘What’s this Regis OTHER FEATURES of the Parochial schedule this ings were the Holy Ghost court- - . ' with idle St. Francis’ to the tune men and the team from Blessed ...... “ >’'» team?” Harrison said that of 31-26. And bringing joy to the week are a double bill Friday evening at East high gym 180i and trie other two-thirds of the armory triple bill. Regis Sacrament parish. jcarr, Nav...... «o 178 Regis was a little school in hearts of all who champion the high take.s on the Annunciation team in the first Friday St. Mark’s administered l.auvett. Dep...... 172 Denver that be had scheduled underdog, Mullen’s ‘‘mighty mites” Blessed Sacrament team’s de­ Mullen. Dep...... ]S 172. game, and St. Francis’ tangles with St. Joseph’s in the •Moran. Nav...... ' to give the Iowa team a hauled themselves from the cellar feat by a 45-41 talley in the 1691 with a 33-31, overtime victory at windup. The first game starts at 7 :30. Albu^. G. K...... 167' breather around examination ^irst overtime game of the r. Wajcner. Tru». the expense of Annunciation’s On\Sunday, the last program of the first round of 166' time. But then he happened of play gets under way at 1;30 with a game between Mullen season. St. Mark's came from Kinjf. Sec...... 166, to mention that Regis had Cardinals. behind in the last 30 seconds Mullifran. War. 165 and St. Joseph’s. After the Tiger-Gremlin fracas, Cathedral K. Mariacher. Gdi 164 beaten ‘‘some team or other” It would be impossible to write will play Annunciation team. of the scheduled play and Alff, Dep...... 161; by ‘‘ 108 to something, I about the Bulldog-Tiger fraca^ edged their victims in the ex­ Day. Dep...... 57 160: 1 think.” without mentioning “ Highpock- Tiger» Face Challenge tra period. W . Davis and R. T. Berlin, Chan...... fiO 157: C. Reilly. Gdt...... tiS The alumni were NOT reas- ets” Jim Kelly, the Holy Family The Tigers,'only undefeated squad left in the league, Callahan swished five fielders 167. Beeklu*. T rui...... 51 I57j ^ sured. center (and lest you be confused, are faced with the biggest challenge of the season in apiece for the winners, but Dehmer, G. K...... 57 « e « 156' this writep stems from a separate their week-end activities. Both the Bluejays and the Neafus of the Holy Ghost Houfek. Sec...... 57 156! branch of the Kelly clan). With­ Gremlins will be out for revenge after surprise losses. team led the scoring with Mariaux. Gda...... 5i 1561 It is rumored that the entire RaTHBey, Sec...... fii out him the Purple and (Sold boys Underdog Regis downed the Bluejays after the Bluejays 155] Rnly Famil.v team will undergo eight two-pointers and a gift Kvie. Tru«...... 54 154 might still be trying to catch the had themselves pulled an upset by defeating the Gremlins. toss. I Alcorn. 0. K...... 5 1 163 minor operations this week. Since On the basis of the record, Holy Family team deserves THEY USED TO CALL Jim Kelly sliced off a few sections jet-propelled Westsiders. Lanky, Regis notched its fourth win byiif'"?; 9*’""- •••„...... 39 152 carrot-thatched Kelly racked up RETURNING TO H IS the favorite’s role in both games, but its edge is very a 32-16 count over the Assump- ...... 57 "7 152, ' of his fingers, his scoring aver­ HIM “ too small’’ for basket­ Prijatu, Nav...... 54 151 25 points on eight held golds and OLD ROLE as sparkplug slight. age has gone way up. ball. Now they say he is “ too ag­ tion YPC quint. Whiteface and O’ Donnell. G. K...... 60 ISO! nine charity heaves, best individ­ and floor general of the Holy Fam­ WITH THREE POTENTIAL HOT SHOTS and one gressive.” But when you look at the Blind were the top scorers. Clary. Sec...... 54 160' • * • ual spree of the season, to quell ily Tigers is Johnny Vecchiarelli, of the loop’s best centers on hand, Regis high is favored to box scores in Annunciation Card­ The week’s highest score was Swjfert. TruB...... 60 150. defeat the Annunciation cellar-dwellers. Himstreet, Hag­ Kruae. War...... 27 I4Sj This column is now a com- St. Joseph’s hopes for an upset. known to Parochial league fans inal games, you will usually find rolled up by the Woodrow Wilson Selaro, Nav...... 67 1461 I posite affair, and will there­ ■And Jim Sparkman and Co. were as an all-sports star. “ Muzzy” is gerty, and Ciraig of the Raiders have caught fire alternately the Redbird’s scorers led by ag­ team of St. Francis’ parish, which Miller. Gd»...... 68 145 fore be self-contradictory at well on their way to just that beginhing to hit his stride again to lead their squad’s .scoring, and Center Chuck Sillstrop gressive little Al Mares, deadpan defeated Loyola, 49-24. Jarvis and Jarrat. Chan...... 60 148 is dependable at the post and under the boards. 140 times. Don't let it bother you; when the affable Irisher began in basketball after a slow start. hero of a (so far) losing cause. Donovan fed set-ups to Falk, who a, 57 The Bulldog-Gremlin fray can go either way, but the 137^ wo don’ t. wheeling and dealing from the Mares, a forward, is invaluable co-operated by ringing the belli Moore, c. k...... 64 136 Fransaliiimj’ height advantage is expected to make a big ' • • • pivot position. also for his ball-hawk tactics. with eight goals and two free 'lasillo. TruB...... fiO 134 difference, despite the furious pace set by the West-side J. Berlin, (ids...... 57 183 The contest was tied tighter throws. For example, one of us now Cathedral Scores cagers. Mullen, flu.shed with victory, may make a deter­ Kisaei. Nav...... 51 180 The K-Ducat cagers registered Feely, Chan...... 60 than a bale of hay no lass mined bid against St. Joseph’* Sunday, but the Bulldogs 127 thinks that Regis is the best than four timet, with the Holy Jim Powers Misses their highest score of the sea-son, I.erff, W'ar...... 48 126 are better co-ordinated and more consistent. Cathedral but went down before the hoop- team in the Parochial league, with Family outfit matching super­ Biggest Upset of should have little trouble with the Cardinals. High Team Game Ho!y Family team second; another ior height and a “ rock ’em- ' happy Mt. Carmel Social club Secretaries ...... 911' sock 'em” style against a Perfect Game With squad. The winners held a big Trustee* ...... R96 would choose Holy Family team lead for most of the game, with Deputies ...... 886 first. St. Joseph's second; and biasing fast break. Even the Parochial Season chanting Tiger rooters were the K-Ducats whittling it down High Team Seriea somebody else likes St. Francis’ Regis Buzz Boys to Depart with a fiery attack led by Sevier doubtful of the final out­ The biggest upset in the Paroch­ 267 in CYPC Loop Deputies ...... 2566 ’ first, Regis second. De gustihuK and Rodgers in the last five min­ V'»i rut iiispiitandum, as Joe used come until Mr. Kelly applied ial league so far this season oc­ Warden! ...... 2684 the coup de grace in the 31st curred Friday night when a small, utes. Canino and La Bate were NaviRttor* ...... 2528 to sav, Jim Powers, captain of the high scorers for Mt. Carmel. • s * and 32nd minutes by dumping fighting squad from Cathedral Bombers, almost made CYPC High Indiyidual Game On Giant-Killing Journey Hart and Don Kilker led the a field goal and two gifts. knocked off the rangy St. Francis bowling history in the Jan. 27 ses­ La Motte ...... 252' John ‘T Own the Bucket” Jaid- fast-breaking Sacred Heart team Time and again Sparkman, Mar- quintet, 16-15, in a closely fought sion of the club's keglers. He K. Mariacher ...... 248 inger brought whistles and cheers If you want to kill giants, you this week on an invasion of the to a 42-38 win over St. Dominic’s zano, and Spahn brought Bulldog battle that kept frenzied specta­ bowled nine straight strikes, but Beekiua ...... 247 to tne lips of loyal, win-starved may as well look for big giants. Midwest for a two-game series. in the Tuesday loop. Schnabel and fans to their feet by driving in tors screaming continuously. in the 10th frame his first ball left Mullen rooters last Sunday as-he That seems to be the theory of the At least one of the ^m es will be Martinez were the defensive stars High Indiyidual Sariaa for what seemed sure tallies only The game was slow starting, Regis college cage mentors, who with a major-sized giant, the Iowa a pin standing and he failed to Scherer ...... 625 meshed seven goals against the for the winners. I.a Motte ...... 621 Annunciation Cardinals— each a to have the fickle sphere rim the with neither team scoring a field will take their dribble demons off university cage team. 'The other pick it up for a spare on his second roll. Living up to their poten- Carr ...... 606 one-handed beauty from the left hoop or bounce off into the grasp goal in the first quarter. Cathedral giant is medium-sized but perpet­ tialitie^or the first time this of a taller opponent. Praise is front court. led 3-2 at the end of the first pe­ ually hungry— Marquette univer­ Despite the miss, Powers year, ML Augustine’s regis­ due without stint to Jim Spark­ Mt. Carmel Holy Ghoat I riod, and the tempo of the game sity’s collection of hoopsters. grabbed the season lead for high tered Its initial triumph, a man and Dick Ochs, sparkplugs in w'as quickened. St. Francis’ drove Team, 39 Team, 28 i nUGGETS The first fracas, scheduled game in the men’s group with a 45-30 conquest of the Annun­ G FT P G FTP Although ‘‘Highpocketi” a brand of team play that is bound in repeatedly for set-ups under for Saturday, Jen. 31, will tally of 267. Eleanor Muegge ciation squad. Mollander, on Carnaval, f 2 1 i Shepherd. f 8 2 t Kelly deiervedly won fayar- to pay off in victories if the team the basket, but failed to score. find the Rangers sadly weak­ bowled high game for the women Ford, f 3 0 3 Deidel, f 6 2 1 > on the the post for the victors, fired Weids, f 2 0 2| Hodges, f 0 0 4 of-the-week honors with his can maintain the pace demon­ A goal each by Carman and Hett, j ened by the devastating fresh­ with a 189 game. in fielders with ambidexter­ Fairchild, f 1 2 2'D'nn‘b*cke, f 1 1 2l gave St. Francis' an 8-6 lead at the' stellar performance for the strated Sunday. Some comments man rule, which is rightly en­ The Spooks are still nine games ous hook shots for a total of Dltirro, c 3 1 8 Murphy, c 0 0 1- half. « I Capra, c 2 0 11 Harrison, e 0 0 i j - Holy Family Tigers, one of were heard that St. Joseph’s was forced at Iowa university, a ahead of the pack and heading 14 tallies. Carbone, with 12 playing over its head. If so, the nUGGETS Laconte. R 2 1 3 Learned, e 0 0 o| our board feels that a similar Nervous, excited play featured member of the Big Nine con­ for the finish line with a com­ points, was high man for the Moriarity, g 2 0 4 Abeyta, g 0 1 S spot should be reserved in the next game or two will tell the the second half, and it looked as if By Paul Hen.n’essey ference. The rule will force fortable lead. The Cruisers, how­ Cardinals, Carabello, g 0 0 1 ilyan. g 1 0 0- near future for Bob Anaya, tale. Cathedral was about to be de­ the Buzz Boys’ coach, Larry ever, bowled a new high three- St. Patrick’s took Annunciation ' Bowlen. g 0 0 0 ’ poker-faced team leader on For the Holv Family team, feated, when Greco and Perry be­ Varnall, to bench Bryce Heff- game series of 2,206 and were team to camp in their best game to Totals 1? 6 20t Totals U 6 14 the Mustang quintet. His un­ In these days of the exhausting Muzzy Vecchiarelli gave forth with gan playing heads-up ball in the ley. Bob Wallace, and Dick awarded a free meal provided by date. With Lou Gusman shining on Halftime score: Mt. Carmel team. 19; ruffled personality on the fourth quarter. After pulling to fast break and the impatient Petry, all regular starters; his* usual hustle in the front line whistle of the referee, to what the Ogden cafe. defensive ball-hawk work, Tolve, Holy Ghost team, 10. court has an invaluable calm­ and Guard George Torsney con­ within one point of St. Francis’ and Jerry Simon, tallest men Melphy, and Miller took care of the Referees: Williams and Nabolski. ing affect upon his mates Cathedral played hard, fast ball heights may a basketball player on the squad. tributed much of the steadying in­ hope to rise? The question has no scoring duties for the most part. Thursday League when the going is rough, and fluence that put the Tigers back until Pond sank a long shot. The Varnell will sfiift Bob Fisher to The Mt. Carmel Holy Name he is always good for a field basket was nullified— but seconds right to expect a definitive the post in place of Heffley. Har­ Academy Mothers Bletied Sacra- in the game after the opposition answer, but the outstanding can­ team used a razzle-dazzle style to goal or two about the time had set out to make it a runaway later another Cathedral basket put vey Moore will be at one of the confuse a good Holy Ghost squad, ment Team, 41 St. Mark’*, 45 others are thinking the pro­ didate for fame, at least in the G FTP G FT P affair. the game on ice. Pond controlled forward spots, and at the three and the former team racked up a Larsen, f 4 0 2 W. D«vi*,f 5 2 8 verbial "lid on the basket” is the ball as the time ran short. area dominated by Denver, is the positions vacated by frosh Var­ Plan Semiformal Raiders Give Warning boyish and likeable Vince Boryla. 139-28 victory. The scoring for the Flannery, f 0 1 OiBryn*. f 1 1 8 more than just a myth. nell will insert Tom Waters, [winners was split evenly through­ Schmitz, f 0 0 1IH.11, f 8 1 1 The Regis Raiders gave fair Regis had little trouble defeat­ It wat Boryla, with hit Denning, f 0 0 ZIGrMn, f 0 0 0 ing Mullen by a 42-26 score, as Bob Bums, and Jerry Coursey. out the squad, but Ford. Fairchild, warning that they are seriously electrifying hook

Thm day, January 29,1948 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 420S PAGE FIVE IVorl on Welby Deanery Councils to Meet Great Books Study Top Enrollment Foreseen Church Is Going Made Possible for Good lasta At Regis Downtown Division need not be Ahead Rapidly Denver Catholics expensive Mankind has built up a vast Registration for the second se­ general preparation for marriage, Welby. — (Assumption Parish) store of wisdom in it# centuries mester at the downtown division of the rights and duties of married- r ■■ — The plastering in the new of existence on earth, but con­ Regis college in Denver got under couples, annulment, separation, church is almost finished. If all temporary men and women- are way Tuesday, Jan. 27, and early in­ and divorce, birth con.rol, and goes well, everything will be ready not making full use of their-her­ dications were that the record en­ varied problems of the married for Easter. * itage from earlier generations. rollment of the first semester would state. St, ’s lodge held its an­ That is the contention of the be exceeded. Part of the course will be de­ nual banquet at Frank Ciancio’s Great Books foundation of Chi R. IVilliam Coffey, director of last Thursday evening. Members voted to the true nature and dig­ ci^o, which is sponsoring a nation­ the downtown division, announced nity of sex and such down-to-earth yo u ’fT c and their wives attended. Father wide program to familiarize that the office would be kept open Jerome Spellen, O.S.M., wishes to topics as pre-nuptial chastity, love Americans with fundamental at 711 17th street until 9 p.m. Fri­ “ growing cold,” and the financial thank the members for the gen- books in all fields. The founda­ day night, Jan. 30, in order that erohs support they have given nim planning for successful marital tion is training leaders everywhere all those desiring to register may partnership. for the Athletic club. to conduct groups that will read be accommodated. TT%E or MU( _ A beautiful monstrance was re­ and discuss a selected list of Classes will begin on Feb. 2. The Rev. Ervin .A. Stauffen, S.J., cently obtained by the parish. It books. One of the features of the second member of the Regis college fa­ was used for the first time at the The program came to Denver semester courses will be a clas.s culty, will again conduct the c o W y e n * Forty Hours’ devotion, which last week in the person of Mary on “ Principles of Counseling and cour.se, which, as was the case last closed last Tuesday. Fogarty Allen, a Catholic, who is Guidance.” Since vocational guid­ year, is open to the general pub­ A party was held last week for a field worker for the foundation. ance is playing an ever-increasing lic) Father Stauffen, whose teach­ the Athletic club. Miss Allen enlisted the aid of the part in industry and business ing experience has been gained at The Altar society is planning a University of Denver, the Univer­ throughout the nation today, this Rockhurst college, Marquette uni­ dance on Feb. 10 in Adams City MEETINGS OF DEANERY Councils of Women are sity of Colorado Extension serv­ course is strictly in keeping with versity, and St. Louis university, t o H a v e V ^ has been stationed at Regis since grade school syiu. Music will be scheduled as follows: Colorado Springs, Thursday, Jan. ice, the Denver Public library, the modern trend. furnished by D’Carlo’s band. Tick­ and the Adult Education council, Information as to all courses at 1944 and won many friends among ets are $1 a couple plus tax. The 29, 8 p.m., in St. Mary’ s hall; Fort Collins, Tuesday, Feb. 3, 10:30 the young people of_,the city OUT %tter^ service* a.m. in St. Louis’ hall, Louisville; Greeley, Tuesday, Feb. 10, 10:30 which will jointly sponsor the pro­ the downtown division can be ob­ proceeds will be used by the Altar gram here. tained at the office at 711 17th through the course on marriage society to furnish new things for a.m. in Sacred Heart church hall, Roggen. Feb. 24 the board of dffered'last year. directors and committee chairmen of the Archdiocesan council will About 20 groups will be organ­ street. the church. ized here, each provided with two To Give Retreat A mission will be held in the meet in the Catholic Charities annex, Denver. Personnel Management At the left above is Mrs. E. 0. Ahlbrandt, president of the leaders and composed of approx­ The Rev. Richard E. Arnold, parish during the third week of imately 40 members. They will Course Is Planned S.J., of the Regis college faculty Lent, Feb. 29 to March 7, by the Fort Collins Deanery council. At the right is Mrs. J. Leonard Swi- ^v- gert, president of the Denver Deanery council. meet every two weeks for infor­ A realistic study of the prin­ will conduct a retreat for the girls Rev. Lawrence M. Calkins, O.S.M., mal discussion. The leaders will ciples and practices of personnel at Mt. St. Gertrude academy in of the Servite mission band of Chi­ be trained in a special nine-week management will be added to the Boulder from Friday, Jan. 30, cago. MARGARET MARVEL NAMED FINALIST course. • curriculum of the downtown di­ through Monday, Feb. 2. Father )948 floran Son A recent visitor to the parish No special qualifications of re­ vision. * Arnold, who taught at St. Louis RELIGIOUS & was the Rev. A. M. Croke, O.S.M., ligion, education, or age are listed The course, although of special university before coming to Regis, formerly of this parish and now a by the foundation, but at least one * CALENDARS Cha|U'ls AT HOLY FAMILY FOR SPEECH MEET importance to the average college has given several successful re­ pastor in Portland, Ore. predominantly Catholic group will student who usually possesses treats in Missouri and ha.s spoken STILL KEyslonp6297 KEystoriB 6298 The Rev. A. M. Barsi, O.S.M., be formed, it is expected. limited business experience, is so to many Colorado Catholic groups AVAILABLE 1527 Clevdiar'd P*acc former pastor of this parish, (Holy Family Pariik, Denver) God?” is the sub-topic developed Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoyt, both designed that per.sons in the varied since coming to Denver. writes that he is well and happy At a student body assembly in by Mary Catherine. Four other members of the Register staff, are business fields will also find it of and likes his new work and sur­ the Holy Family school hall Jan. contestants included Ernest Bar- enrolled in the leaders’ course an(^ value. It will treat of personnel roundings. Father Barsi is now 20, Margaret Marvel, junior, lock, Ervin Barloek, Georgina expect to draw the membership problems, labor i-elations, organi­ Bl. Martin Prailed stationed in the Servite missions of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Perito, and Bernadette Burger. of their group from Catholic zation, interviewing, training, and Chicago. — A tribute to Blessed South Africa. Marvel, 4353 Bryant, w-as chosen Judges were Earl Bach, speech di­ circles. evaluating employes; discipline Martin de Porres is contained in an Forty Houri’ Cioiet as Holy Family finalist for the rector at Loretto Heights college; and collective bargaining. article written by Thelma Pearson Knights of Columbus oratorical Harold Nevin, speech director at John V. Coyne, instructor in in the S'cgro Digest. The article The closing of Forty Hours’ contest, to be held Feb. 23. Mary St. Joseph’s high school; and Miss took place Jan. 20, with special Cathedral Honor business administration at Regis avers that in Peru "you will see his Catherine Grace, junior, daughter Theresa Ann MacAvoy, speech ma­ college, will teach the course, name everywhere . . . his statue is services. The celebrant of the of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Grace, 4116 jor at Loretto Heights college. Mr. Solemn Benediction was the Rt. which will be held every Wednes­ in hospitals, his bust i»r schools, his Quitman, placed as the alternate. Bach addressed the students and day evening from 6 to 7:40 o’clock. picture in courts of justice. His Rev. Monsignor Charles Hagus. The theme for the contest was announced the winners. .Pupils Announced The sermon was given by Father Mr. Coyne is a graduate of Notre name will be on streets and high­ “ Bringing Back God Into the Gov­ Junior! Plan Pre-Lanten Ball (Cathedral High School, Denver) Dame university and received his ways. . . , In Peru, the ancient land Francis Hines, C.M., of St. ernment.” Margaret’s sub-topic is Denver’s L a r g e s t ^ ^ Dealer Preparing for the junior valen­ Cathedral high school junior, M.B.A. degree at Stanford univer­ of the Incas, Martin de Porres is Thomas’ seminary. Other priests “ On the Christian Principles tine dance, the "Heart Beat Hop,” sophomore, and freshman students sity. In addition to his teaching officially the ‘protector of social present in the sanctuary for the Enunciated in the Constitution who rated 12 or more honor points closing were the Rev. John Giam- Feb. 6, the junior class president, work in California before coming iustice’.” ^After All, I f 8 Service That Counts” Practiced When Dealing With for the second quarter are: Jun­ to Regis, he has had five years of bastiani, O.S.M.; Father Spellen, Minority Groups.” “ Can Ameri­ Joan Brooks, appointed commit­ tees last week for the affair. Ger­ iors, room 3, Helen Bray, Joan practical business experience, the Father J. P. Trudel, S.S., Mercy can Democracy Survive Without Cain, Margie Cowgill, Eugene hospital; and Father Hildebrand ald Rumley, orchestra chairman, major part of that time with Wil- has secured Howard Miller’s band Disruardi, Mary Ann Grippo, Joe mark Service system. i Brunetti, O.S.M., ML Carmel par­ Kuchar, Theresa Mantello, James 1^35 Broadway 1314-1338 Acoma to furnish the music. Decorations Registration for thi.s course may I ish, Denver. Stitt, Mary Weber, and Georgia Park Hill Women in keeping with the \1ilentine be made at the downtown school | On CWle Canter On Feb. 2, Candlemas day, Mass Winter; room 4, Lucille Conroy, from 1 to 9 ,p.m. Jan. 27 through i will be at 8 o’clock, with bless­ theme will feature balloons and hearts, according to plans drawn Rose Marie Erger, Rosemary Jan. 30. ! ing^ of candles before Mass. Dis­ To Discuss Boll Broderick, La Verne Cart, Wil­ tribution of candles will be held up by Elizabeth McAndrews, dec­ liam Higgins, La Vince Boyd, Ann Marriage Course All Grades of after Mass for all who wish to pur­ (Bletted Sacrament Parish, oration chairman. Celine Johan.sen Doherty, Elaine Haley, Helen Is Scheduled Denver) is in charge of refreshments and Lignite and Bituminous chase them. On Feb. 3, Feast of Blyth, Reathel Nichols, Frances Young married couples and | St. Blaise, blessing of the throats On Thursday morning, Jan. 29, James Benallo is ticket and pro­ Glotzbach, and Marilyn Valley; Stoker Coal HUNSEN & HAHSEN gram chairman. young people who are planning ■ INSURANCE will be held after the 8 o’clock in McDonough hall at 10 a.m.. room 7, Mary Jo Abegg, Jean Bar- to be married in the near future JEWELERS Mass. a special meeting is being held of Despite the severe snow- storm, bera, Susan Gannon, Rita Hirzel, will have the opportunity to take j Father Giambastiani spent the all circle captain.s, secretaries, the church was crow-ded with wor- Margaret Kirchoff, Jean Kohut, a course in “ Christian Marriage” RAY COAL CO. } 1628 17th St. JOS. J.. CELLA last week end in Chicago on busi­ treasurers, and executive officers .shipers for the closing services of Beverly B. Miller, Shirley Rey­ at the downtown division of Regis' of the Altar and Rosary society the Forty Hours’ devotion Jan. 25. 1165 So. Penn PE. 4604 ONE STORE ONLY 1120 Sera'll* Bldg, ness. While on this trip he pur­ nolds, Lola Siegwarth, Sally Smith, college starting Feb. 5. | to discu.ss the coming Easter Mon­ B. F. Wagoner was received into Lillian Vurovec, and Mary Yoder; r PHONE KEYSTONE 2633 chased the monstrance used for -As an added attraction the the first time during the Forty day ball. the Church Jan. 21 by the Rev. Sophomores, room 10, Bob Al­ wives or brides-to-be of veterans! Hours’ devotion. It was pu% Members of the Altar and Ro­ Leo M. Flynn. James Scott was corn, Geraldine Holland, Fred Jel- taking the course will be admitted i chased with special donations from sary society, the PTA, and all the sponsor. lison, Joan Kirby, Jackie Lee, to the classes without charge, the SHOE REPAIRING the parishioners. other women of the parish will re­ On Jan. 25, Bishop Bernard Sul­ Rosemary McDermott, Janet Very Rev. C. McCarthy,! livan, S.J., baptized Robert George, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Russo and ceive Holy Communion in the Miller, Maxine Mohrbacher, John S.J., president of Regis college, an-1 WHILE YOU WAIT Prompt COAL Delivery daughter, Darlene, and Miss Ann 8 o’clock Mass Sunday, Feb. 1. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nazy, Patricia Sullivan, Elizabeth nounced. Members of St. ’s Larkin, who had Eugene Larkin Labriola, who spent a few weeks Tabor, Elaine Telk, and Mary Lou The course will cover morality,' The Bc!t in ’48 in California visiting friends and circle w-ere guests of Mrs. Peter D. and Rita Ea.son as sponsors; also Vurovec; room 13, Barbara Bar-, Boulder Valley, lump or egg...... ton $9.55 the Rev. William H. Jones baptized relatives, have returned home. Walsh. Mrs. Edw-. L. Curran, and bato. Sue Collins, Geraldine Ham­ Meeting Set Feb, 2 I Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lauri- Mrs. D. G. Mulligan at the Walsh the following infants Sunday: Ju­ ilton, Rosa Mazone, Betty Riordan, Golden Ash, lump or egg...... ton $9.55 dith Ann, infant daughter of Mr. enti, Jr., are the parents of a boy- home on Friday, Jan. 23. Bridge Bob Sailor, and Margaret .Ann and Mrs. David Brinkerhoff, with By Heights Alumnae ^Centennial, lump or egg...... ton $11.10 born on New Year’s day in St. Jo­ honors were won by Mrs. Harold Shipp; room -5, Barbara Cook, Anthony Muro and Lucile Narracci seph’s hospital. M. Connor and Mrs. Mary Dalton Donna Gusty, Janet Davis,-’ Gladys The Loretto Height! Alum­ Harris or Wadge, lump or egg.. .ton $12.00 Walsh. « as sponsors; Bradford Leroy, in­ Demshki, and Linwood O’Leary; nae a!!Ociation will hold a ^ Mrs. Jack Buckley will be host- fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Freshmen, room 9, Hazel Arn­ meeting at the Knight! of | Harris or Wadge, nut...... ton $10.85 e.ss to members of St. Gerard’s McColl, with Charles Cammarata old, Barbara Broderick, John Columbu! hall, Denver, Mon- i For Quality Shoo Repairing mi Carl O n Is Given circle in her home Monday eve­ and Marian Cometa as sponsors; Glenn, Carol Lindquist, Nancy day, Feb. 2. | ^ We Deliver in So. Denver and Englewood ning, Feb. 2. Ralph Eugene, infant son of Mr. McCabe, Marilyn Mantello, Ma­ The cla!! of '48 will be Popular Prices— Visit Our Shoe Society to Meet and Mrs; Donald Miller, with donna Monaghan, Ann Murray, gueit!. The cla!! of ’47, under Repair Dept. . • . Basement Boy Scout Award Members of the Altar and Ro­ Clyde and Mary Sparo as sponsors; Marlene O’Leary, Margaret Quay- the .chairman!hip of Margaret Kroonenberg Coal Co. sary society will meet on Feb. 6, Frederick, infant son of Mr. and hagen, Regina Reischman, and Mary Meyer, i! planning the The Denver Council of Boy- instead of the regular meeting day. Mrs. Alfred Toepfer, with Adolph Mary Ress; room 11, Patricia meeting. 1909 Soiilii Broadway SP. 4478 Scouts of America is allowed to the .second Friday. Following reci­ and Anna Toepfer as sponsors. Bailey, Glenda Covillo, Marie Ho­ select four leaders each year for tation of the Rosary in the church The regular meeting of St. gan, and Mary Quayhagen; room! 25 YEARS IN PRESENT LOCATION the Silver Beaver award for dis­ at 2 p.m. the business meeting will Ann’s circle was held in the home 12, Edward Glenn. I tinguished service to boyhood. be held in McDonough hall. Father of Mrs. R. Giesler, 4196 Vrain Senior honor holl students will-: DR. JAMES P. Prominent Catholic leaders in H. V. CampbMI, spiritual adviser, street, Jan. 27, with Mrs. W. P. be announced next week. | Denver who have received this will be the guest speaker. The new Dowling as assistant hostess. Fol­ Rita Custy has been awarded an | GRAY award are J. J. Sullivan, Judge president, Mrs. D. G. Mulligan, lowing the luncheon, games were honorable m e nt i o n scholastic Optometrist Joseph E. Cook, and George Pens. will name additional members for played and election of officers achievement certificate from the At the annual dinner given the standing committee.s. Hostesses took place. Business Education World maga­ VISVAL CARE Monday evening at the Denver for the social hour are Miss The Altar and Rosary society zine. This award is made in recog­ EYES EXAMINED tearoom, Carl M. Ott w-as selected Martha Coughlin and Mmes. Edw. will receive Holy Communion in nition of the exceptionally fine' as one of the four for 1947, Mr. Coughlin, Walter Coughlin, and the 7:30 o’clock Mass Sunday, solution submitted by this student; VISVAL TRAHSING Ott has been active in scout work James Buckley. Feb. 1, and the February- meet­ in competition with approximately Optometrist Save in St. Francis de Sales’ parish for William Garland Grabow. in­ ing will be held in the Smiley 5,500 students representing 38 the past 13 years. Troop 126, of fant son of Mr. and Mrs. William branch library Wednesday, Feb. 4, states and several Canadian prov­ 212-13 Colo. Bldg., 1615 Calif. St. at 1:30 p.m. Election of officers inces. w-hich he was scoutmaster, never G. Grabow-, w-as baptized on Sun­ Phone for Appointment Substantially missed the award of a monthly day by Father Joseph Leberer, with for the ensuing year will be held. Judy Donald, junior, entered the grade A during his service. James and Ann Creighton as Mmes. G. J. Dieckman and W. P. National Stock show this year. TA. 8883 during our At present he is chairman of sponsors. Dowling are the sacristy workers Judy rode for the Hottentot club. I the Bojr Scout South district board Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Moore for Jan. 31. ‘ of review and is counselor in citi- of East St. Louis, 111., are guests Owing to the bad weather, the 'zenship, first aid camping, pioneer­ of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Dooling. Parent-Teachers’ association meet­ Fr. Huber Returns ing, cooking, stamp collecting, and The Girl Scout Mothers’ club ing that was scheduled for Jan. merit badges. will meet Feb. 5 at 1 p.m. for a 26 had to be postponed for one The Most Delicious Mr. Ott has been active in all dessert-luncheon a n d business week and will be held Feb. 2 in To Denver for Rest Annual Clearance activities of St. Francis de Sales’ meeting at the home of Mrs. R. D. the school hall with a social hour narish and is proud of the fact Allison, 2024 Ivy street. from 7 to 8 p.m. for visiting with (St. Joieph’i Redemptoritt Fried Chicken he was a member of the first Meeting's of St. Rita’s and St. the sisters and a business meeting Pariih, Denver) graduation class of St. Francis de ■Anne’s circles to be held Jan. 27 following. The seventh grade room The Rev. Anthony Huber, You Have Ever Eaten FIXE FFRS Sales’ grade school. were postponed to Feb. 3. mothers will serve refreshments. C.SS.R., has returned to Denver for a short stay before resuming L irfe. young. milk>f«d, unjolnted. golden brown, tender, deliriooi, well dont. Practically every fur you his missionary work during the Served daily and Sunday from 11:30 to 8:00 P. M. Lenten season. Except for some could wish for . . . advance 350 Seats No Parking Problems years ai professor at Kirkwood, Cloaad Mondays lOe Parking Next Door styles ... all of Jonas quality Fordham Fire Drives Students Into Cold Mo., Father Huber has spent most of his priestly life in the mission f, fields in the Midwestern states. The Rev. Chri.stian Darley, Crolden yLan tem i 10.37 Kroadwav J onas C.SS.R., is acting chaplain at St. Anthony’s hospital in the absence 1265 Bdwy., Near 13th Are, RESTAURA5IT KE. 1204

^PAGE SIX Office, 93S Bannock' Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, January 29,1948

■tR.p orts Feature FATHERS WALSH, BOHLER RECEIVE THE PTA Meeting Held NEW APPOINTMENTS IN PUEBLO A t St. Catherine's Clergy changes announced of his parish work as adminis­ this week in the Diocese of trator of the Cathedral, the (St. C.thSHne't P.rith, D.nTer) Pueblo by Bishop Joseph C. Chancery report announced. EAST JEFFERSON At the January PTA meeting, He will remain for the present presided over by Mrs. J. A. Foley, Willging bring new appoint­ in residence at the Cathedral president, the semiannual reports ments to two priest* well rectory. Father Bottler has were given by all officers and com­ known in the DenTer arch­ been stationed at the Cathe­ MARKET mittee chairmen. Father D. A. diocese. dral since his return from Lemieux thanked the PTA for its The Rer. Joseph J. Walsh army duty in the summer of Marion M. lacino & Sons splendid spirit, which has been has been named full-time di­ 1947. prevalent since the organization rector o f the Pueblo Catholic Both Father Walsh and was inaugurated in the parish Charities and will relinquish Father Bottler were reared in many years ago. his administration of the Ca­ Denver. They are both alumri Father Edward A. Leyden, arch­ thedral parish, Pueblo, to the of the Denver Cathedral high Qaalitj Meats diocesan superintendent of Catho­ Rev. Francis J. Bottler. school and of St. Thomas' lic schools, was guest speaker. His The Charities work is get­ seminary and both served as address, pointing out “ parents’ ting so heavy as to demand army chaplains in World war Staple Groceries obligations to their children,” was that Father Walsh be relieved II. very inspiring and enjoyed by all present. Mrs. Anthony Zarlengo, presi­ Tasty ’ Bakery dent of the CPTL, gave a short i talk. She thanked Mrs. J. A. Foley Jock Hall Wants To $ave You Money! and Mrs. M. E. Cooke for their Complete Frozen Foods fine work in the leagrue, and eX' ’1 « J tended a special invitation to all On Ail Types of Insurance’’ members to attend the all-day FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES PTA conference, which will be RECEIVING THEIR CAPS Tuesday ine Antonelli, Patricia Horst, Gayle Boyce, and Jack Hall CAN save you money on held in the Shirley-Savoy Lincoln were these students of St. Joseph’s Nursing Rita Manley. all kinds of quality insurance. For room Thursday, March 18. school, Denver: Left to right, front row, Joan Back row, Frances Morton, Lucille Ciancio, Mary instance. Jack’s current 6 month rate Mrs. Foley announced that the Knebel, Mary Corine Madden, Jean Konnenberg, Lou Chapman, Elaine Stehno, Rita Sullivan, Alice for liability and property damage is If It's Quality, Variety and Low Price St. Joseph guild’s card party will Gloria Schram, Grace Persichitte, Shirley Louis- Sumner, Mary Elizabeth Fitzgerald, Margaret Ellen only $8.40 (plus a $5 lifetime mem­ be held in the Denver tea room berg, and June Canino. Kirregan, Pafricia Mulvaney, Beth Perkins, Virginia bership fee). So meet Jack Hall, if I You Want... Saturday, Feb. 7. She urged all Whitehead, Katherine VarvanDakis, Shirley Jones, you haven’t already done so— turn Middle row, Mary Margaret Boemer, Mildred to eive this their full support. and Lucille Madone. Helen Cordova and Kathleen over all your insurance problems to It Will Pay You to Come to Lakewood’s Ed O’Connor gave a short talk Genier, Eleanor Wilder, Lila Mae Schlews, Jennie Cogan were not present for this picture because of him. You’ll really be protected I on the Loretto Heights drive, and Grande, Dorothy Ryan, Evelyn Persichitte, Kather- illness. Largest Super Market said that workers will call on all + + + + + + + parishioners within the next few JACK HALL Phone Lakewood weeks. He requested members of ‘ 5 582 8125 W. CoHaxs'is*””"' St. Catherine’s parish to get be­ 34 DECEIVE NURSES' CAPS AT ST. JOSEPH'S I hind this drive. FARMERS AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE “^ E STORE WHERE IT IS A PLEASURE TO SHOP" Five dollars was given to Valens Parents and friends of the pre- on Tuesday night to enjoy the pro­ reception in the drawing room of 425 Temple Court Bldg. ’ Jfenes of 4282 Grove street and clinical students of St. Joseph’s gram as 34 student nurses received the nurses’ home. Refreshments 628 15th St. (Over Public Market) AL. 0466 blanket to Mrs. C. B. Crain of nursing school in Denver filled the the cap and cape of the school. were served. 4320 Decatur street. spacious auditorium of Mullen hall The stage with the new neon The program follows: Refreshments were served by the lighting and the outdoor setting, Processional — “ Pomp and Cir­ fourth and fifth grade mothers arranged by Sister M. Enda, dra­ cumstance” (Elgar), Miss Gather with Mrs. M. E. Cooke and Mrs. Deadline Is Set matic instructor, furnished a beau­ ine Ochsner, R.N.; “ (Jod Bless G. E. Rowe, past presidents, tiful background for the exercises. America,” greetings to the class hostesses at the tea tables. The pledge of fidelity was given of 1950, Miss Betty Pedersen; re­ Recommended Firms The Altar and Rosary meeting For Guild Social by the class, each bearing a Flor­ sponse, Miss Joan Knebel; presen­ SliijIiinL scheduled for Tuesday, Jan, 27, ence Nightingale lamp. tation of students. Sister Francis i was cancelled. It will be held on (Archbiihop’f Guild, Denver) The group was welcomed into Clare; conferring of caps. Sister for AUTO Tuesday, Feb. 8, at 1:30 p.m. in All reservations for the Arch­ the school by Elizabeth Pederson, Mary Linus; the school cafeteria. It will begin bishop’s guild’s pre-Lenten party vice president of the senior class; “ Angels of Mercy” (Irving Ber­ with a dessert-luncheon. must be received by the entertain­ the response for the pi-e-clinicals lin). freshman class; address, the ment committee on or before Fri­ was given by Joan Knebel. Rev. Edward Leyden; “ The Star- SERVICE day noon, Jan. 30. This social, The principal addres^ was given Spangled Banner” (Francis Scott 18 Cathedralites to be in the form of a hard times by the Rev. Edward Leyden, arch­ Key), recessional, “ Grand March,” party, on Thursday, Feb. 6, in diocesan superintendent of schools, Nnrma, Miss Catherine Ochsner, Glasier’s barn, 5000 E. Kentucky whose subject was “ Objectives and R.N.; reception, drawing room; SKYLARK is guaranteed bktter than Attend Drive Dinner avenue, is open to all members, Ideals of the Nursing Profession.” The piano accompanist was Miss Rnckley Rros. Motors their husbands, and friends, with The program was followed by a Catherine Ochsner, R.N. the hest bread you ever tasted! Here’s various get-acquainted games and Sales — STIIDEBAKER — Service To show their interest and why: refreshments as the main attrac­ Denver’s Finest and Best Equipped Shop loyalty in the Loretto Heights tions. Circle presidents or indi­ NINE FRIDAYS TO CRUCIFIED CHRIST AUTO REPAIRING ON ALL MAKE CARS r Building Fund campaign. 18 vol­ vidual members are asked to make EXPERT BODY AND PENDER WORK — QUALITY PAINTING EXTRA FINE INGREDIENTS, only tnt tfft cchoic­ unteer workers from the Cathe­ reservations with either Mrs. STEAM CLEANING - WASHING - LUBRICATION - SERVICE 1 . est incredienU go Into Skylark—aelccted floara, dral Altar and Rosary society in BEGIN AT ST. DOMINIC'S JAN. 30 660 So. Broadway — New Location — R.4. 2826 milk, tngar. yeast, salt, and a brand-new shortening Clella Barry, at CHerry 9293, or Denver attended the opening din­ Miss Cecilia Chekal, TAbor 7808. that makes Skylark stay fresh up to 30 per cent ner for all parish committee work­ longer. It is the hope of the committee in (St. Dominic’s Parish, Denver) M. J. Smith, A. H. Garbella, Kath­ ers Monday evening. charge that a representative group ILET imhkgumahi O CONTROLLED BAKING, master bakers ma- The annual novena of nine Fri­ leen Moran, and Mrs, Dorothy PACKARD ^'is^RVICE Father Walter J. Canavan, pas­ attend this unique pre-Lenten get- chine-knead Skylark's richer dough, then bake days to the Crucified Christ will Kichter; $2 to R. J. Bennett; sick Th* Only Ptekird 8«rrlc» In Dsn?*? it just long enough for a tender, golden-crusted loaf— tor of the Cathedral, appointed together. call set to 0. C. Austin; cakes to each slice silky and smooth, with ■ uniform finer Miss Barbara C. Bach, president Members of the guild are again start Friday evening, Jan. 30, in Misses Frances Bertman and Jen­ Packard Denver Co. grain. of the Cathedral Altar and Rosary taking an active part on the St. connection with the regular Holy nie Frazzini; jewelry to Peter CMRYSLER-PLYMOUTH' _ Dittribator* O RUSHED TO YOUR STORE, wax-wrapped. society, captain of the society’s Patrick’s ball committee and had a Hour. A feature of this novena Mihm and Della Kirwin; toilet as- UPTOWN MOTOR CO., Now to Oar Ntw Balldtof 1700 Lincoln TA. SMS Skylark if then sealed with the date right on group of workers. representative attendance at the i.s the group recitation of the Sta­ ce.ssories to Anna Ames, Norma 1908 BROADWAY CH.5626 the wrapper and sped to you—oven fresh and appe­ Members who have volunteered initial meeting held in Holy Ghost tions of the Cross in the Holy Bloom, Martha DuVall, Clara tising. with a luscious aroma and fine flaeor. to solicit funds are divided into hall last week. Miss Lynch, as­ Hour service, which replaces the Gainor, Cecelia Olson, and Nell five groups as follows: sisted by a group of volunteers, usual sermon at Holy Hour dur­ Witaschek; shaving sets to A. M. Grpup one. Mrs. Emmet Dwyer, will have charge of the distribu­ ing these nine Fridays. Archer, Albert Dohle, and L. L $pecial-$10.9<) chairman; Mrs. Gertrude Atkin­ tion of tickets, and Miss Mc­ This custom of an annual no­ LeMoy; linen sets and towels to son, Miss Catherine Kline, Mrs. Namara will aid in the publicity. vena of nine Fidays with the Sta­ B. J. Drake, Lillah A. Ferris, J. Matson, and Mrs. Frank T. A newly formed group, made up tions of the Cross, ending on Good A. Freher, Mary Laharty, and BRAKE RE-LINE Schauer; of 12 members, held its initial Friday, was introduced several Anna L. Flowers; cases of soft Group two, Mrs. Ann Coulter, meeting recently and adopted the years ago by the present pastor, drinks to the Rev. J. G. Forquer, CHEVROLET FORD PLYHOITH chairman; Mmes. A. H. Schoen- name of Queen of Heaven circle. the Rey. V. R. Hughes, O.P., and 0. P.; silk scarf to Lee Elliott; herr, Fred Miller, Clifton Levine, Election of officers resulted in the has proved increasingly popular kitchen utensils to Mmes. Levi ART M ALXATI, INC: and John Morley; naming of Mrs. Mary Ruth Hodges each year. Congregational singing Saindon and John Dunn; box of Group three, Mrs. E. H. Wurtz, as president, and Miss Betty Grib- of the “ Stabat Mater” will be one cigars to the Rev. V. R. Hughes, TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE INTERMOUNTAIN ELEVATORS chairman; Mrs. W. C. Breunig, ble, secretary-treasurer. of the features of this novena. 0. P.,; silk scarf to Lee Elliott 1733 GLENARM TAbor 5287 Miss Sue Hally, and Miss Barbara Card Party Feb. 10 25 pounds of sugar to Fred DENVER This group is already doing Ewald; boxes of candy to Edith Hankey; volunteer work at the Infant of A pre-Lenten card party is be­ Austin and Mrs. James Hedley: Group four, Margaret Hamilton, Prague nursery and is sponsoring ing planned by the PTA for Tues­ potted plants to Mmes. Paul FORT MORGAN chairman; and Mmes. Charles J. little sisters” from Queen of HUDSON VIC HEBERT, Inc. JUBat Dunn, H. J. Early, Bertram Hitt, day evening, Feb. 10, in the Brehm, John Hage, and Joseph Heaven orphanage. Since 1913 S. P. Keating, and Kathryn Par­ McCloskey. The vestment committee, headed churclf auditorium. A meeting of Special awards went to Mrs. FLOUR MILLS ent; by Mmes. Martha Serafini and the officers and committee chair­ men was called by Mrs. A. C. Reid, Patrick Lucy for selling the larg­ FORI MORGAN Group five, Mrs. William V. Mc­ Mary Musso, announced the com­ 3660 Downing ' Denver Phone TA 1478 Farland, chairman; Mrs. Mary president, for Tuesday evening, est number of tickets for the so­ BRANCHES AT— pletion of a set of purple vest­ Botinelli, Mrs. Judsen Laur. Miss ments for the Rev. Damen McCad- Jan. 27, in the Rectory reading ciety, and to Eddie Mullane for selling the most tickets among the LONGMONT . . . YUMA June Crowley, and Miss Agnes don for his newly formed Our room. Awards'will be made and re­ altar boys. Mrs. E. J. Banahan was HUDSON . . . HILL ROSE Torhey. Lady of Lourdes parish. freshments will be served. MILLERS AND HANDLERS OP The Third Order meeting will be given a chocolate cake baked and DEIW ilR'K FlIVKST Emmet t)wyer, Frank T. At the January meeting of donated by Mrs. A. F. Zarlengo. FLOUR, WHEAT. CORN. BARLEY, Schauer, and Judson Laur have Blessed Sacrament circle, held Jan. held Sunday afternoon, Feb. 1, OATS. AND MILL FEEDS volunteered their services to con­ 16 with Mrs. Helen Lambreth as in the rectory reading room at Communion Sunday Feb. 1 B O D Y A B A l i V T SHOP The Rosary Altar society will Country Shippenl tact prospects difficult to reach hostess, Miss Catherine Nadorff 4 o’clock. This meeting was post­ QUICK SERVICE! Consign Your Shipment To Vs during daylight hours and those was chosen secretary-trea.surer. To poned from last week because of receive Holy Communion in the on the outskirts of the territory to date, seven members of this group weather conditions. 7:30 o’clock Mass Sunday, Feb. 1, Body • Fender • Paint • Upholstery and will recite the prayers for be solicited. have made reservations to attend The Feast of the Purification of All Makes Members of the society will re the guild’s pre-Lenten party on living and deceased members the Blessed Mary, Monday, following the Mass. The monthly ceive Holy Communion in a body Feb. 5. Feb. 2, will be observed with High QVALITY AT A FAIR PRICE in the 8 o’clock Mass Sunday, meeting will be held Tuesday, Feb. Twenty-five pieces of linen were Masses at 7 and 8 o’clock. The 3, at 12:30 in the church auditor­ Feb. 1. distributed among members of the For Monday, Candlemas day, candles will be blessed before the ium. It will be a luncheon meet­ F St. Frances Cabrini circle, when 8 o’clock ' Mass and will be ing with Mrs. Patrick Conbby as CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. blessed candles will be available this group met in the home of Mrs. after all the Masses on Sunday available for parishioners in chairman. TAbor .3191 Mary Johnson. Besides the mem­ church after the Mass or at the The theme of the meeting will 1.3th and Broadway j from members at the door in the bers, Miss Margaret Lynch, guild ------. - f - vestibule. rectory on Sunday. The candles be “ Our Southern Neighbors.” / / KHH lU M I/,ID/. president, and Miss Jessie Pas- for home use this year will be Juan Morales, professor of chem­ fUi ilhIl / fT/f//'s r quale, of the linen committee, were furnished in sets of two arranged istry at Loretto Heights, will ad­ i guests at the meeting. Westerkamp Bros. in a convenient paper box. dress the members on “ Life in Old Miss Florence Choquette and Throats to Be Blessed Mexico.” A motion picture. Fiesta, DODGE-PLYMOUTH OWNERS Mrs. Carrie Barry were re-elected showing holiday scei.es in Mexico MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. KE. 9043 5106 Wash. president and secretary-treasurer, Throats will be blessed on the among the Spanish-.speaking peo­ Timely service NOW prevents co.stly repair bills later — so EVERYTHING A GOOD GROCERY respectively, at the January meet­ Feast of St. Blaise, Tuesday. Feb. don’t delay or neglect needed repairs. Drive in for dependable SHOULD HAVE ple, will be shown. Spanish table ing of Morning Star circle. This 3, after the Masses in the morning decorations will be used and service performed by mechanics, who have the “ know bow” ;Roberl M. — P»ul V. — M. T. Murray; BEST rOOUS AT LOWEST PRICES at 6:30, 7, and 8 o’clock. The —WB DELIVER— group Will be entertained on Fri­ con came will be served. to service your car or truck! day, Jan. 30, with Mrs. Kay Sulli­ school children’s and infants’ Mrs. Conboy will be assisted by van as hostess. throats will be blessed in the'after­ the following committee: Mmes. .lAMES MOTOR CO. noon at 3 o’clock. The final bless­ IIAI BHOS. W. J. Apperson, Henry Close, 1278 Lincoln Dodge & Plymouth Sales & Service KE. 8221 ing will take place in the evening James Coursey, William L. Hirzel, MAHKET Cathedral PTA Plans after the Rosary at 7 :30. Joseph Lewis, Thomas Mahon, E. The Young Ladies’ sodality en­ M. Wiley, and Miss Ann Hudson. HOME PUBLIC MKT. tertained the patients of ward C-5 CORN FED MEATS Book Rental System A final report will be made at SEAT COVERS ^ of Fitzsimons hospital Tuesday this meeting by the officers on A W INTER nSH AND POULTRY evening, Jan. 27. Despite the the recent card party, new mem­ • At the Denver Cathedral PTA severe weather, the members Plastics - Fibers WONDERLAND 1030 W. Colfax TA. 7297 council meeting on Jan. 26 Mrs. bers will be introduced, and plans traveled to the hospital in order will be made for the care of the Rayons OF AUTO M. P. McDonough explained pro­ not to disappoint tne soldier-pa­ altars and sanctuary equipment BE SURE TO EAT tients. Games were played and re­ ArsiUble In Many Popnlor cedures fpr the installation of the during Lent. P ittrm i and Colors freshment* were served.- The ACCESSORIES book rental system which is con­ young women were accompanied Choir Is Honored templated for Cathedral school. inencan by the Rev. J. B. Dering, O.P., T h e' supper tendered to the CONVERTIBLE TOPS :: To this end the PTA is sponsoring Inraticat* Oar Easy Paynunt Plan | J moderator. choir by the pastor Saturday eve­ MARSHALL a games party on Saturday. Feb. ning, Jan. 24, in the church audi­ Beauty 14, at 8:30 p.m. in Malo hall. The Social Is Held torium was attended by practi­ Woodrow Wilson AUTO SUPPLY prize list for this event promises A large group enjoyed the so­ cally all the members; The women J. B. DONIPHAN. Mxr. IIIMCMIOHI PBOlHICIgl many thrilla for those who attend. cial and card party given by the of the choir prepared the ham Auto Upholstery FROM Tickets for the party will be put Rosary Altar society Wednesday supper and served the meal. A f­ AL. 2083 Member St. Francis de Salat' Parish ' | out through the school children on evening, Jan. 21. Various card ter dessert Father Hughes thanked 1530 Broadway Monday, Feb. 2. games were played, with individual the choir members for their splen­ 692S.Bdwy. Pe.5264 Quality Meat Mkt. St. Patrick’s circle met in the table prizes. Refreshments con­ did record of attendance and for home of Mrs. W. E. Bickel on sisting of homemade cake and cof­ their devotion to their part in the “ITaVa Qualified for Quality" “ The Whole Toten's Talkini^ Jan. 22. Honors were won by fee were served. Awarded by the church services. “Joe” Young Mrs. W. Kelty and Mrs. D. Vos- Rev. J. J. Eulberg, O.P., director Edward T. Lyons, president of trejs. were the following: $5 each to the group, .spoke briefly on his PACKARD SPECIALIST plan for enlarging the choir and mLL MAKE rOUB CAB TOUNGEI Large Aaaortment of Potted Irish Priest and Nun for creating an interest axong Auto Service Station Good Bakery Goods Plant* and Funeral Datlgii* ■A. A. A. talented parishioners in this ac­ GROCERY AND 91ARKET, KVC. tivity. Following the speeches, the Bannock and Twelfth CH. 8234 Admitted As Citizens men of the choir presented a vari­ JERRY BREEN 4058 Tojon Street GLendale 7753 ety ' entertainment for the mem­ EXPERT VOSS BROS. Florist Scambrse Pure Lean Amon^ the 39 persons who be­ bers. AUTO REPAIR 1456 California MA. 2279 Cheese, ib...... 65% Ground Beef, lb...... w O came citizens of the United States Work has started on r^ainting All Makes Freeh Ricotti Riehmade Vegetable ' 9 Q c at ceremonies in Denver this week the sanctuary walls, which were 55’ were a priest and nun, both from smudged by the recent Christmas Easy Time Payment* Cheese, Ib * *•••»•••••«#• eeeeeei OleQmargarine, lb...... w W Cinch Calca Mixes, White, Ireland. The priest is the Rev. decorations lire. Scaffolding is be­ YOU’LL ALWAYS FIND CHOICE CUTS Sliced ing erected from which the paint­ Northwestern AhIo Co. 69’ spiced and O A c Nicholas Walsh, chaplain of St. Bacon, lb...... ers will work. During this period golden, b o x ...... Vincent’s orphanage, Denver, who 549 Broadway ' TAbor 6201 AT THE Brimful Apple Sauce, came to this country in 1938. ’The Mass is being said on the Rosary No. 2 1 Ce O Quaker Oats, Quick or Q C e nun is 'a teacher in St. Jos^h’s side altar. It is expected that the can I w G for 29’ Regular, Lge. box...... MW Tba firm* llatod her* deserve ta school. Fort Collins, Sister Rose work will be completed before the be remembered when you ar« ■ dl*. Chicago Market lUas Uitsd an dallr pries* sad NOT SO-CALLED 8PECIALB. Brendan, who came to the U. S. Forty Hours’ devotion, which will tributiai your aatrenaf* ta the dif* in 1926. start PYiday, Feb. 6. Icrsnt lines of basiaest.

» • A trhursday, January 29,1948 Office, 9S8 Baonodc Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Tdephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE SEVEN

Press Convention Committee Meets Donations Given Stars Aid Prayer Crusade To Vestment Fond For Loyola Jubilee

(Loyola Pariih, Doayor) M a Ml# Theatre At a meeting of the Loyola ^cellent Food PARKI n i a i a JJJ2J g Gaylord Altar sodality it was reported that several additional donations had Thurodor-Tridir-Satarilir. Attroctively Served Jonatrr lt-30>tl: been received for the set of white vestments being purchased for the Soba and Cut of 'niouiand* in Sensibly Priced Rndyard Kiplins'a silver jubilee of the parish, which is to be celebrated in October. ELEPHANT BOY V. Enjoy Our and The proceeds from several parties, Jean Arthur - Georye Brent as well as from the party to be I DELICIOUS MORE THAN held on April 7, will be added to A SECRETARY this fund. WAFFLES Snndar-Mondar-Tacodar-WednMdiT, Mrs, Emil Frei has been ap­ Serred All D«y Febmarr l-Z-3-4: pointed chairman of the April Lana Turner - Van Heflin party and will be assisted by Mrs. I Private Dining GREEN DOLPHIN STREET Edward D. Connell, Mrs. James E. j Room Available Added Featuretlc; Doherty, Mrs. J. C. Gannon, Mrs. SUNSET IN THE PACIFIC JOHN McCABE, Sue Young, James Carl Eiberger, who is from St. Joseph’s high school, W. J. Mahoney, Mrs. A. L. Linne- (Important Note: Please note that Sweeney, Loretta Sweeney, Bernice Red­ all the committee members shown above are repre­ bur, and Mrs. L. A. Scheer. matinee starts at 1:00 P. M. instead sentatives of either Loretto Heights college or iRilSS B EN N EH of 2:00 P. M. this procram only.) dick, Carl Eiberger, Thomas Dolan (with back to Members of the sodality were camera), Robert Scharping, Bertha Culig, Edward Regis college. Several other members of this com­ appointed to take orders for mittee were unable to attend the meeting. Miss Matinees Saturday A Snndaysp Schaded, and Marjorie Reitemeier meet at Lo- candles at the doors of the church Restaurant 1:00 P. M. retto Heights college, Denver, to lay plans for Reddick is president of the Loretto Heights Press on Sunday, Feb. 1, and to deliver »► ■ the Catholic Schools Press Relations convention, at club and chairman of the convention planning com­ them the following Sunday. •;j E.K. to * p.m.— 7 Dot* ■ Wtok the Heights Feb. 6 and 7. With the exception of mittee. Mrs. W. J. ilahoney is chairman •r 4- + + + + + + of the sanctuary committee for ROOSEVELT GRILL this month and she is being as­ sisted by Mrs. James Bible, Mrs. Famous for RKORD CROWD tXPlCUD AT PRESS C O m N T IO N Donald Epperson, and.Mrs. Agnes Cavanaugh. Advance registration indicates will celebrate Mass at 8:45 on the evening, Dr. Solzbacher will FINE FOODS that a record crowd will attend the Friday morning to open the con­ speak at the Oscar Malo hall on The president thanked all who •FAST COURTEOUS SERVICE Association of Catholic Schools vention. A crowded schedule of “ The Marshall Plan.” A number helped to decorate the sanctuary' COCKTAILS Press Relations convention 'at activities will follow. of delegates plan to hear this ad for Christmas and especially Tom 18th and California Loretto Heights college, Feb. 6 At the opening session of the dress and afterwards to attend the Drothan, Emil Frei, and Ed Betka. and 7. convention. Dr. Wilhelm Solz- convention ball at the Coronado In his brief address Father J. A. Father Edward A. Leyden, arch­ bacher, who is associated with the club. Herbers, S..k, urged the members ACCLAIMED AS ONE OF THE BEST in the series, the diocesan superintendent of schools, international Catholic press organ­ At the first general session-.'on to increased devotion of the ization, will deliver the keynote Saturday morning. Dr. Solzbacher Blessed Virgin and to the Family presentation, Stolen Sj/mphonji, featured address, “ Press Leadership in a will speak on “ Blueprints fer Our Rosary, and reminded them to the stars shown above; Joan Lorring (center) and Robert Ryan Party Set Feb. 4 Changing World.” The later World— a Critical Survey.” Later listen to the Family Theater (right), who are shown with Max Terr, musical director of the pro­ morning periods will be devoted to periods will be given over to sev­ every Sunday evening. gram. Robert Ryan is a Catholic. The script was written by the Rev. Welcome to Denrer’a Fineit , S.J., and Mark Kearney. Family Theater, produced sectional meetings for college and eral specialized round-table ses­ Father Herbers conducted the high school groups. sions and meeting for faculty ad­ by the Rev. , C.S.C., in the interests of restoring By Golden Circle election of officers, which resulted daily family prayer to the homes of America, is heard weekly over COLBURN HOTEL Radio, in its many phases, will visers. A 1 o’clock banquet and as follows: Mrs. W. J. Wade, be the topic of the after-luncheon meeting at the CosDtopolitan ho­ 338 Mutual stations in the U. S. LUXURIOUS RboMS president; Mrs. Emil Frei, vice DUKE’S GRILL Golden. — The games party meetings, and the late afternoon tel will close the convention ao COCKTAIL LOUNGE planned by St. Agnes’ circle of St. president; Miss Lucy Flath, secre­ FINEST OF FOODS will be devoted to field trips. In tivities. tary; and Mrs. George Haffey, Call on Under New Manasement of NEW COFFEE SHOP Joseph’s parish will be held next Wednesday evening, Feb. 4, at the treasurer. DOMINIC CROW loth Arenua at Grant Beyrouth, Lebanon.- A tradi­ OalONK Golden Canteen, 10th and Wash­ HNS Sponioring Party WHERE FRIENDS MEET MAin 6261 tional custom was restored here 2450 19th St. GR. 8996 ington avenue. Tickets are avail­ PLANS COMPLETED BY K-DUCAT CLUB 'The Holy Name society is spon­ D. B. CERISE. Manacer when President Bishara el-Khouri, Steak, Fried Chkkcn. 1110 B. 84th A ra T A 0240 able from any circle member. Plav soring a games party in Loyola Special will begin promptly at 8 o’clock hall for the parishioners and their Lebanese President, called upon Spaghetti and and refreshments will be available. FOR PROGRESSIVE DINNER ON FEB. 1 friends Thursday of this week at Maronite Patriarch Peter Arida at RaTioll Dlnnere 8 o’clock. Winei, Beer. Cocktaiia .^1.00 The Holy Name society will his winter residence in Bkerka to (K-Ducat Young Paople’t Club) Hefferman. They have, in turn, ap­ Mr. and Mrs. John Evert have meet Monday evening, Feb. 2, in gone to Salina, Kans., for the fu­ extend greetings. The President, the church hall at 8 o’clock. Spe­ Plans have been completed for pointed six members to each team the progressive dinner to be held who will be working in the Cathe­ neral of the father of Mr. Evert, himself a Maronite Rite Catholic, J BEST FOLKS OF ALL J cial entertainment and a luncheon William Evert. He was a former ark lane hotel will be given. The society will haye by the K-Ducat club of St. Philo- dral parish for the next three was accompanied by Moslem Prem­ y “EAT-AT-THE-HALL” ^ mena’s and St. John’s parishes. A weeks, and promise to have an member of the Cathedral parish. ier Riyad el-Sulh and the Greek COCKTAIL LOUNGE as honor guests Father John J. excellent report to submit to the Loyola parishioners heard a y Jam M. Bland, Mgr. < Quirk, S.J., and the Regis college telephone committee has contacted Orthodox president of the Lebanese Very Rev. Walter Canavan at the guest soloist, Miss Virginia Starr, PRESENT^ students who have been assisting all members on the club mailing Parliament. Thousands of villagers ^ Hall Hotel Coffee Shop ^ end of the drive. at the 12 o’clock Mass recently. in the religious instructions and Ijst in order to determine how watched as the Lebanese state ) 1821 182 Corti* ■ Strut many will be able to attend. Sunday will be Communion day Music In A special activities program at the The hospital visitation group leaders arrived. a A A ^ ^ for the Young Ladies* sodality. State Industrial school for boys The dinner, which wa.s switched will meet at the NCOS building, SENTIMENTAL MOOD here. to Sunday afternoon, Feb. 1, for 1663 Grant, on Thursday, Jan. 29, At a meeting of the Loyola Girl With the St. Joseph’s Altar and Rosary the convenience of a greater num­ at 6:30 p.m., for their regular Scouts it was learned that they society will hold its regular meet­ ber of club members, will begin at visit with Fort Logan convales­ had collected a goodly amount of ing Wednesday, Feb. 4, in the 2 o’clock. Club members at whose cents. Frank Breen, in charge of money from the sale of used fats. T O e J it u f home of Mrs, Robert J. Dalton. homes the various courses of the the group, invites additional club They discussed starting a small Johnny Neil Quartet dinner will be served include Mrs. Hugh Beers and Mrs. J. E. members to participate in this library for themselves. They were Betty and Marie Buckley, Dee Abe- Featuring Betty Perry ^ j |Conahan will be assistant host­ worth-while activity. taught new games by their lead­ lein, Eston Rodgers, Elizabeth esses. The National Catholic Commu­ ers, Mrs. J. P. O’Rourke and Mrs. A d t ENTERTAINING NIGHTLY Motley, Judy Kelsey, and Bill nity Service has invited CYPC Amelia Desmond. At their last Weekdays Dancing 8:30 to 12:30— Sundays 4 to 8 Mass on the first Friday, Feb. 6, Roberts. The day’s activities will girls to attend parties for patients meeting the new officers took over will be at 7:15 o’clock. Breakfast conclude with the regular bowling at the Fitzsimons Red Cross hut their duties. Pauline McBride No Cover For Rpterrationi will be served by Mrs. T. G. Garri­ 0 0 » . session at the Bowl-Mor lanes. on the last Friday and first Mon­ suggested that they never fail to son and Mrs. L. A. Gurule for the So. Marion Phone PE. 4611 Ted Sevier, member of the club days of each month. These boys, opening a meeting with prayer children attending the Mass. for the past year, is returning to who must spend all their time and close with prayer. all types of securities, specializing in those of the Attend Heights Meeting his home in Miami, Fla. He will within the confines of the hospital, The children of the school are Rocky Mountain Empire. Several members of St. Joseph’s be missed from the club basketball anxiously look forward to these preparing for the annual musical. parish attended the meeting of the team, of which he was a member, evenings of card playing and in­ We deal in government, municipal, and co^ DON'T ^ WORRIED—I'Ll BE SEEIN' YOU suburban parishes at Loretto but his competitors on the bowling formal games. The first such party poradon bonds, preferred and common stocks. Heights college on Friday evening alleys are secretly breathing a will be held on Friday, Jan. 30. Program Planned of last week and also the opening sigh of relief. Ted’s average on and another on Monday, Feb. 2. Our statisdeal department will be glad to ana­ JADIES M. DELOHREY campaign dinner at the Shirley- the lanes was a neat 170, and The girls will meet at the NCOS lyze your list of holdings and make suggesdons. Savoy hotel on Monday evening, he was leading the league. building at 6:30 p.m. By Englewood YPC 128 l^roadway SP. 9898 Jan. 26. Besides Father Barry J. Crowd Expected for Party Wogan, those attending the ses­ CLUB IS PLANNING A capacity crowd is expected for (St. Loui*’ Pariih, Englawood) sions preparatory to the drive for MARDI GRAS FEB. 10 the big games party to be held at (St. Mary’s Young People's Club, The San Luis Rey Young Peo­ funds for the new building neces­ the Oscar Malo hall, 1845 Logan, MEMIER'CHICAGO sary at Loretto Heights college Littleton) on Saturday, Jan. 31, starting at ple’s club set up a program of lAREYOUAMITTY?! varied activities for the coming were Owen F. Acers, Edward De- Plans are now being made for 8 p.m. Bill Monckton and Paula a Mardi Gras for all members of months at a meeting in the rectory STOCK EXCHANGE sm auiBm , Graaff, Riley Deem, and Guy Steinbach are co-chairmen of the Eaton; Mmes. P. G. Hokanson, St. Mary’s parish. It is slated for party. Howard Hefferman is in Jan. 29. The first meeting of each DANNV VIRGINIA ^ Robert J. Dalton, R. H. Graves, Tuesday evening, Feb. 10, in the charge of the detail committee, and month will be given over to social and J. F. Wagenbach, and Miss Grandview Grange hall. Edward John Dowling and Eudora Thomas activities, games, and refresh­ ! & .tO M PAN Y^ KAYE M A Y O Mildred Hokanson. The campaign Fischbach, social chairman, is in will handle the tickets. A cordial ments. The second and fourth Tues­ KEystone 6241 1^ began officially on Monday eve­ charge of the dance and, together invitation is extended to the gen­ days of each month will be de­ ning and will close Feb. 26. with his committee, is working out eral public to attend this special voted to discussion, followed by a \'INVEST&N'f Among those recently baptized the details. Further announce­ party sponsored by CY'PC. social hour. The third Tuesday of ments regarding the Mardi Gras each month will feature outdoor j a n k e r s . by Father Wogan are Philip Ray­ All members are urged to at­ JOHN J. SUUIVAN, fRlL mond Aimer, son of Mr. and Mrs. will be made in the near future. tend the monthly business meeting activities. Reuben E. Aimer, with Bruce and The members of St. Mary's on Wednesday, Feb. 4, beginning Monday, Feb. 2, the Feast of Mary Sloan as sponsors: and Ce­ Young People’s club received Holy at 8 p.m. in St. Paul’s chapel, 1510 the Purification, candles will be celia Marie Feehan, daughter ol Communion in a body in the 10 Logan. Rosary and Benediction blessed before the 8 o’clock Mass. Tuesday, Feb. 3, the Feast of p l u s : Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Feehan, o’clock Mass Sunday, Jan. 25. with Father Canavan, Cathedral 17th at CALIFORNIA ST. • DENVER, COLORADO with John and Ruth Racine as •\fter Mass, a breakfast was held pastor, officiating, will precede St. Blai^, throats will be blessed nnd Intrime! before the 8 o’clock Mass, in the Green for sponsors. at the Silver Wing inn, with the meeting proper. Those young Father Fabian Joyce, O.F.M., of Catholic men and women 21 afternoon at 3, and in the evening RKO ORPHEUm danger at 7:45. With Sally Gray St. Elizabeth’s church, Denver, as years of age and over, who are WEI TON AT iSift Bill Pitre's Band guest speaker. In spite of the poor contemplating joining the CYPC, Members of the Altar society THE THEVG TO DO weather, a good number of mem­ are invited to attend this meeting. will receive Communion in a body bers was present at the breakfast, in the 8 o’clock Mass this Sunday. When You Can’t Afford Disappointment The music appreciation group, The regular meeting will be held in which was enjoyed by everyone headed by Eudora Tbomas, is plan­ ENJOY AN EWIGORATLNG PRTY E To Spark Festival there. the rectory on Monday afternoon ’ FOR DINNERS DE LUXE OR MIDNIGHT SNAtXS ning to form a party to see the at 2 o’clock. Services in the church y stage musical hit. OkUthomal at Our Lady of Lourdes parish,jCYPC MEMBERS AIDING at 1 :30 will precede the meeting. the auditorium on Monday, March Denver, is pushing ahead with full COLLEGE FUND DRIVE Weekday Masses are said in the 1. Those interested should call steam in making all necessary church at 6:30 and 8 o’clock, with (Cathedral Young People’s Club)|Mi.ss Thomas at AL. 6570, or KE. the exception of Saturday, when HOLLAND’S la Rty HOTEL e d e l w e :i preparations for its first annual The Cathedral Young People’s 4151. Ext. 8482, no later than EE Mardi Gras dance, to be held on the first Mass is said in the con­ club has an active group working Monday, Feb. 9. vent. IN GOLDEN ft'hers Quality Fond Still Prsvailt and at Uoderata Cost Tuesday, Feb. 10. This event prom­ on the current Loretto Heights ises to be one of the season’s out­ Father Duane Theobald spoke college drive. President Frank ST. FRANCIS’ YPC PLANS m St. Louis’ church last Sunday For Luncheon or Dinner standing attractions. Breen has appointed the following SLEIGH RIDE, BARN SOCIAL One of Colorado’s most popular with regard to the Loretto Heights 1644 GLENARM Open 11 A. M. to 3 A. M. to act as captains: William Milano, and finest dance orchestras has (St. Francii’ Young People'* Club) campaign. Youll Like the Food, Service and Atmosphere William Kelemen, Kathleen Lare, At a meeting of St. Francis de The final amount raised by the been engaged for this occasion. Katherine Stefanich, and Howard Bill Pitre and his orchestra is not Sales' Young People’s club Jan. 27, school children for the March of DINING ROOMS OPEN DAILY only well known throughout the a combination sleigh ride and barn Dimes was $176. This amount is n'From 12 to 2 at noon— 6:30 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. Something to Crow About archdiocese, but is also known forj dance was planned for Tuesday, being turned over to the Arapahoe Sundays and Holidays Prom 1 P.M. to 9 P.M. its many e.xcellent performances iSf. James' to Have Feb. 3. The group will meet at St. county organization. for clubs, weddings, school prora.s, Francis’ high school at 7:30 o’clock Sunday afternoon, Feb. 8, at 3 Phone Golden 68 for Reservation, or fraternity, and sorority dances. and then go to Glasier’s barn for o’clock, there will be a Girl Scout CARL'S ST. PAUL CAFE the evening’^"festivities. just drive out and come in I Bill Pitre, a member of Our Instruction Class investiture in the church. Parents Lady of Lourdes parish, organized Everyone who can bring a car is and friends are invited. , 3109 E. COLF.4X asked to do so. The charge for the 'his orchestra in 1942. But the (St, James' Parish, Denver) Twenty-eight of the w o r k ^ evening’s entertainment will be 1 plans had to be put aside because Instruction classes for adults from the parish for the Lor/Jlto j Open Again on Sundays $1.26. All members are cordially of the outbreak of World war II. will start on Tuesday evening, Heights campaign attended thoi4lin- With One by one, the boys were called Feb. 3, at 7:30 in the rectory. invited and asked to bring their ner meeting in the Shirley^'avoy friends. into the service and were shipped Anyone in the parish desirous of hotel Monday evening. NOW TWO LOCATIONS Those Good Fried to all parts of the world. But be­ taking a course of instructions CLUB APPOINTS cause of the clo.se relationship be­ should try to be present for the COUNCIL MEMBERS Chicken Dinners...... S O c tween Bill Pitre and the boys, they opening class. K. of C. P/ofJing ’ THE BEST IN THE CITY kept in touch with each other dur­ Candles will be blessed and dis­ (Blciied Martin'* Young People'* tributed for home use on Monday, Club) Greene s Drive-In Restaurant ing the entire time they wfere away. One member of the orches­ the Feast of the Purification. Robert McLain, Eileen Conboy, Social Saturday ^ Weft 8th Ave; at Speer Blvd. and Wazee Market 16(X) Ogden tra, Ernie Ross, is an artist at the These candles may be obtained and Philip Mahoney were ap piano, and when he was in the after the Ma.sses on Monday, or at pointed by the club president, Wil­ On Saturday, Jan. 81, the Den- ^ South Pacific, the army issued a any time during the week liam Wagner, to serve on the ver council df the Knights of Co­ Featuring .... ■ M A . 0177 special order and sent a B-24 plane at the rectory. They will also be Catholic Young People’s council lumbus will sponsor a pre-Lenten from New Guinea to the United available after the Masses the A group of club members went dance in the K. of C. clubhouse, * BREAKFAST from 45e * States to pick up a piano for Ern­ following Sunday. to Fitzsimons hospital Tuesday E. 16th avenue and Grant street. ie’s own use to entertain the boys. The Baptism of Patricia-Gene evening. Jan. 27, to visit Ward Rube Ekander and his orchestra •LUNCHEON from 45c . Through all their travels and Alline Hall, infant daughter of 6-C and give patients an hour of will furnish the music for danc- adventures, all the boys of the or­ Dr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hall, 1265 entertainment. i w from 9 p.m. to 12 midnight * DINNERS from 65c chestra, Fran Hose, Merit Owen, Locust street, took place last Sun­ St. Mark’s club members were •t'T’his event has been scheduled * Booth and Counter Service Elmer Oppenlander, Jack Wheel­ day. The sponsors were Ladislaus guests at the Wednesday night fbr members and prospective mem- I er, Ted Fiske, Sam Smirin, Sam and Dorothy Grapski. Ernestine meeting, Jan. 28, at which tW'bera and their guests. Admission — iSVT_____ Nemirow, Ernie Ross, and thqir di­ R. Smith acted as proxy. topic, “ Necessity of Religion” i^is will be $1 per couple. rector, Bill Pitre, longed for the Mrs. Joseph Weiss entertained discussed. Cecilia Moore /-And Initiation Sat day when the war would be over the members of St. Joseph's circle Agnes Carey were on the /n tcr- A large class of candidates will and they could play togrether again. in her home on Wednesday eve­ tainment committee for tj'j' eve­ be initiated into the first degree of I Now at last, they have achieved ning, Jan. 21. A new member, ning. Joseph Dean and Barbara the Knights of Columbus on 'Tues­ ENJOY BOGGIQ’S what they desired. Mary Kay Barmettlor, was wel­ McNeel prepared cake^nd hot day, F A . 17. Applications must f a J Weddings comed into the group. Plans for chocolate for refreshmdilts. be turned in at the clubhouse be­ THE WEST’S ROTISSERIE the year ahead were discussed and Several club memhf^ have ac fore Tuesday, Feb. 8. On Sunday, Dinner Parties • Afternoon Teas Navy Mothers to Meet all members were co-operative. cepted the CathedraLidab’s invite Feb. 22, an exemplification of the MOST FAMOUS FOR FINE FOOD JEAN AND PAUL 8BANK On Monday, February 2 Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. tion to join their sl-ate and steak second and third degrees of the REFRESHING SERVED IN A GRAQOUS ■‘ARCHITECTS OF APPETITES” Arthur Schmitt and Mrs. Joseph party to be held ;6unday, Feb. 1, order will be held. MANNER! Rocky Mountain Navy Mothers’ Sticksel. Mrs. Vincent Boyd will at Homewood girk and Evans COCKTAIL club 462 will meet at 8 p.m. Mon­ entertain the group in her home, ranch in Indianr’^Hills. The mem­ Th* firm* 11*1.4 h«a d*.uv. to Phone: CH. 2494 or KE. 9618 day, Feb. 2, at 1772 Grant street, 7125 E. 5th avenue, on Wednesday b* wbta you art 4it« LOUNGE bers will meef at St. Dominie’s trfbutlng your natronag. to U . 4if- TREMONT AT BROADWAY Denver. evening, Feb. 18. church auditc^om at 1 p.m. i«fut Ikm ef buila*—. 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‘ i Heads Easter PRIEST, FORMER DENVERITE, FARMS Recently Wed EYES MUST MEET TODAY'S CONDITIONS Seal Sale in thete bnty, ruihinf modern dajrt we haTe many direrstoni 200-ACRE FARM AT INDIA MISSION and occupation) which our Forefather) knew nothing about. •f Motion Picture), Motor Car), Airplane), New)paper), Book) (Continued From Page One) to her food problem. It can be and Sport) )ubject our eye) to far greater >train. An "E ye in terms o f percentages is this: proved that India can grow more food, enough, in fact, for 800,000,- Examination” i) worth while. Sixty-five per cent eat a sufficient but unbalanced diet; 20 per cent 000 people! The first proof lies do not get sufficient; and 15 per in the fact that 600,000,000 per cent are on starvation diet. A aons could be fed from the pro. 1 gruesome picture indeed! duce of more than 60,000,000 Nature Violated acres that are arable but unculti­ Better rition Optometrists Good Service Two major factors and several vated owing to lack of irrigation At Right Prices for Every Age minor ones explain this predica­ And the second proof lies in the 1550 California KEystone 7651 ments The two important factors fact that the present yield per acre are the violation of two univer­ could be immeasurably increased, even tripled! Modern farming in GLASSES INDIVIDUALLY STYLED sally accepted laws. The first of these is a social law that the con­ England and Japan produces one dition of a family becomes poofer ton of grain per acre, but in India in proportion as its food costs rise the average is only 700 pounds. above 52 per cent of its total ex­ When we stop dividing the fields penses. When the ’ laborer must into unproductive small units, and REQUIESCANT spend more than half his salary begin to use fertilizers, we shall THEODORE I for food, he is in a bad way. If fill our empty granaries. ' m w Other Factor) IN PACE j-: •• this norm is violated, it means that POSSIBLE DEATH! not only food but all else is insuf­ In the several minor factors re­ ficient and out of balance. Old ferred to above we have further MR. AND MRS. GEORGE When you drivt, your life depends on four small, vitally proof of India’s capacity. Right HACKETHALI KATE HUNT, Mullen home for the Mother-India is spending from 80 GASSMAN are pictured f o l ­ important pods of rubber. Yes, you depehil on only 8" of ftffcd. Mass was offered in the FORMER CONGRESS­ to 90 per cent of her budget on now food for half a million people Mullen home chapel Jan. 24. Interment M AN DEAN GILLESPIE, food alone, and, because her food is being consumed by unproduc­ lowing their recent wedding. Mrs. tire-contact for life-saving traction and braking power. Mu OlivcU W. P. Horan ft Son service. Gassman was formerly Miss Marie MORTUARY | currently one of the army of work­ bill is so high, she has perforce to tive cattle. The majority of our DANIEL J. M XARTHY, 1659 Down D. Ficco of Welby, daughter of ing street. Husband of Elsie McCarthy; ers in the Loretto Heights college spend it on food-grains rather 300.000. 000 cattle are of poor ICE-GRIPPER TRCADS-OF-STiCL mean Double Proleetlen VTilliam O'Brien, Associate h e Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ficco. Mr. father of Howard McCarthy. Requiem drive, will be chairman of the 10th than on the more expensive items breed and unproductive consum- ... conventional tire traction PLUS over 2,000 tremendously 1449-31 Kalamath St. = Mass was offered in Holy Ghost church er.s. In the United States one-fifth Gassman is a son of Mr. and Mrs. s annual Easter Seal sale of the like milk, vegetables, meat, and Jan. 26. Interment MU Olivet. W, P of the agricultural income is de­ John Gassman of Henderson. Thei strong steel claws, reody to dig in when the going gets tough. Phone MAin 4006 = Horan ft Son service. Colorado Society for Crippled fruits. The second law is that a well- rived from dairy products, because couple are living at Welby. 1 JOSEPH SLEITER, Mullen home for Children and Adults, according to Your tire is completely encircled with seven closely meshed the aged. Requiem Mass is being of B. C. Essig, president of the or­ balanced diet for India should not a good cow returns 10 times her fered in the Mullen home chapel Thurs* ganization, of which Monsignor exceed one-half cereal. The other weight in milk. In India the return wire coils, imbedded in the tire during the treading process. day morning. Jan. 29, at 6:80. Inter* John R. Mulroy is treasurer. The half should contain milk, eggs, is one-hundredth of one per cent! 3rd Mission Week Theso Treads-ehSteel give you — M o n U D ie n t s ment Mu OliveU W. P. Horan ft Son An average balanced diet requires We hare erected many beauti­ service. state-wide drive will be held in fruit, vegetables, meat. The vio­ lation of this norm has produced 10 ounces of milk daily, but for ful monuments in Mt. Oliret JOHN J. FENNELL, 612 20lh street. conjunction with that of the Na­ A “ Coat of Mail" protectivo ormo.* which Rosary services will be held Friday eve* much of the chronic ills and those who drink milk at all in In­ Moss Is Canceled; Cemetery. tional Society for Crippled Chil 1 . deflects glass, pieces of metal and sharp ning, Jan. SO, at 7:30. Requiem Mass will dren and Adults from Feb. 28 to diseases that sap the energy of dia the consumption is less than be offered in Holy Ghost church Satur four ounces. No wonder we are rocks. A. T. THOMSON day morning at 9 o'clock. Interment Mt. March 28.______^ the people. Besides, the dispro­ Plans Are Revised Olivet. W. r. Horan ft Son service. portionate use of cereals places a thin and small-honed! Skid-proof control on sheer ice and greasy 600 Sherman Si. TA 8018 ROSE MARIE GOTTONE, 8447 Pecos heavy burden on our too meager Food for another half-million (Continued From Page One) 2 . black-top. street. Wife of Anthony Gottone: mother granaries. of Elizabeth, Thomas, and Pete Gottone. Nuns to Operate persons is consumed by elephants Not Enough sacrifice, and prayer for the mis and Mamie Lansvitle. all of Denver; maintained by big land-owners sions. Many missionaries of na­ Stops you quicker than any other tread. Anna, Mancuso, Grand Junction: and To give India’s 450,000.000 peo­ 3 . and rajahs for their vanity and tional repute have been Mission Spillane Mortuary Katherine Herbert. Seattle. Wash.: Hospital in Pueblo ple two sufficient meals a day amusement. grandmother of Frank Jr. and Marilyn calls for 160,000,060 tons of grain Week visitors in Denver through 1545 So. Broadway PEarl 0723 Lansville, and Pamela Jean Ooitone. all Actually less than four ounces the years. Your life may depend on ICE-GRIPPER Treads^f-Steel. . • of Denver: Rose Marie and Frank Man­ per year, because an individual re­ of vegetables go into the Indian Father Smith observed this week hire. John H. Spillane cuso. Jr., Grand Junction: Anthony Owned by C. F. & I. quires 800 pounds annually for a diet that should have 12 ounces. Lansville, San Diego. Calif.: sister of sufficient diet. But India today is in a communication to the school Registered Funeral Director Charles Rullo, Denver: and Dominic Yet, we could raise an abundance only producing 102,000,000 million administrators in the archdiocese and Embalmer Rullo, Latrobe. Pa. Rosary services will The completion of expan­ of green stuffs and tubers on the be hold Friday evening, Jan. 30. at 8 tons. She imports 4,000,000 tons, that as a mission-conscious gen­ JOE sion of one hospital and the 50.000. 600 acres of grain-grow­ o’clook. Requiem .Mass will be offered in but is still short 50,000,000 million eration of students has grown to Our I,.ady of .Mt. Carmel church Saturday announcement that plans are ing lands which lie fallow between maturity and assumed positions of morning at 10 o'clock. Interment Mt. being made for another hos­ tons, and that explains why 15 per crops. Olivet. W. P. Horan ft.Son service. responsibility Denver has become LATEST STYLE pital to be placed under the cent of the people are on a starva­ Finally, we must appeal to a ALBERT J. LUSHIN, 143$ 16th street. tion diet. increasinglv mission conscious and KAVANACGH TUXEDOS - FULL DRESS SUITS admini.stration of a commu­ Burbank to solve this last prob­ Nephew of Mary Skul. Requiem Mass Bright Future, If . . . consequently more generous to the RENTED OR SOLD was offered in Holy Rosary church Jan. nity of sisters made news in lem: Though only one-fifth of missions. 24. Interment MU Olivet. Boulevard the Diocese of Pueblo this All this may make the case seem other grains, like corn, wheat, Lincoln at 7tb Pbone TA. 1261 FLASH TAILORS mortuary. week. hopeless, yet we believe the future peas, are lost in chaff, as much as Seal Campaign RALPH A. MAURO. 5607 N. Wash­ THE MEN’S SHOP Negotiations are almost com­ is bright with hope, for India con­ one-third of the rice crop is chaff ington street. Husband of Frances tains within herself the solution Nets $11,697 1<55 Cnnis KE93» .Mauro; son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph plete *for the transfer of Cor­ of no food value to human beings. YOUR GENERAL TIRE HEADQUARTERS .Mauro; brother of Frank and Anthony win hospital, Pueblo, to the .And that i.s a rather high loss At the Crusade conference meet­ Mauro, Denver: John and Joseph Mauro. administration of the Sisters when you consider that our rice ing in St. Mary’s academy, Robert California; and Mr.s. .Michael Dimitroff Nevans, chairman of the Holy and Mrs. Edward Marshall. Denver; son- of Charity of Cincinnati. All Government Grip consumption is four times that of RADIO-DISPATCHED in-law of Henry Simansky. Requiem the terms of the transfer are any other grain. Childhood Seal campaign commit­ COMPLETE Mass is being offered in Holy Rosary tee, presented Father Smith a> yet undisclosed, but it is cer­ ImpraTcment) ^ BEAUTY SERVICE A. B. C. DOLL SHOP CHECKER church Thursday morning. Jan. 29. at tain that the transfer w'ill be On Charity Alien mission director the final check to 9 o'clock. Interment .Mt. OliveU Boule­ To get out of our predicament bring the campaign returns to Mr. and Mrt. John A. McCourt I vard mortuary. made in from 60 to 90 days Whitmore after Feb. .1. we need extensive irrigation, $11,697.57. The University of DOLLS and TOYS CABS MARCELINA E. MEDINA, 2938 Law­ which only the government can rence street. Wife of Daniel Q. Medina: The news of the negotia­ To American Way Peking day returns to the arch- Beauty Shoppe Doll Hospitml LCd Dundon mother of Emiliano Gimeno. Mrs. Mary provide. We need cheap fertiliz­ diocesan office were announced Rentirift Whltmor* TA. 2233 tions has created great in­ Relifioua Statuea Repaired Caluza. Mrs. Helen Andaya. Danny, Mer­ (Continued From Page One) ers, which at present amounts to by Alma Cummings of St. Francis, Mprsb^r nf I'arivh f i w terest and excitement in the Phone Littleton 144-M cedes. Florencio. Anthony, Emilia. Rita. only one-tenth of our needs. We 1515 Arapahoe MA. 7117 David, and Peter J. Medina; sister of city of Pueblo. The capacity bounden responsibility of govern­ de Sales’ high school a.s $327.95. I5S N. Harriion Littleton Mrs. Savina Mendoza and P’rank Espi­ of Corwin hospital, built and ment to stimulate, rather than to need improved seeds that will pro­ Individual unit contributions to nosa. Requiem Mass was offered in operated by the Colorado override and render useless, vol­ duce more; last year I discovered this fund were as follows: '■ DOYL^E’S Holy Ghost church Jan. 24. Interment Fuel and Iron corporation, is untary participation in welfare and used a new gram seed that Loretto Heights college, $100 .Mt. OliveU Capitol mortuary. programs.” yielded or.e ton to the acre where PHARMACY CHARLES H. DIETSCHER, 1922 206 beds and 21 bassinets. St. Francis de Sales’ high school, CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING Grant street. Husband of Dorothy Diet- In Del Norte additions Would Up Public Beggary the old seed netted but 640 $70; Cathedral high, $50; Annun­ Th* PftrticuUr DravglBt scher: father of Mary Patricia Dietscher: greatly expanding the facili­ “ If we depend on public agencies pounds. We need, too, a limited ciation high, $30; Holy Family 17lli AVE. AND GRANT son of'M rs. Hulda Dietscher: brother of ties of St. Joseph’s hospital alone,” he continued, “ red tape on amount of mechanization, and high, $20; St. Joseph's high, $17; Mrs. Vila Krause, Gilbert, and Harold with it some co-operative farming. 4'lassiEied Ads KE. 6987 FREE DELIVERY Dietscher. Rosary services will be held have been completed. one hand and ineligibility on the Blessed Sacrament grade school, Thursday evening, Jan, 29. at 8 o’clock. Laundry facilities at the other will always cause a rise of We are hoping that independent $10; St. Mary’s axademy, $10; ^ II will pay you to read ALL of tha following advertuamonta. ^ Requiem Mass will b« offered in the India will show some progress Cathedral Friday morning at 9 o’clock. hospital were enlarged, and a public beggary as so many will St. Louis’ grade school, Engle­ Interment Mt. Olivet. Capitol mortuary. new tile floor was installed in be delayed when in emergent need along these lines in the next five wood, $9.45; St. Mary’s school, years. BRICK REPAIRS WOOD SALE—Rindllnff. rmnfft, hMUr, Come to CATHERINE M. M’MANUS, 222 E. the pavilion. New laboratory and will be refused because of in­ Colorado Springs, $5; St. An­ turnaca. fireplace blocks, mill endj— De­ Vassar avenue. Mother of Mrs. R. R. equipment has been ordered eligibility under the law. The lack thony’s school. Sterling, $3.50; livered $3.00. KEyatone 2460. Kean, Long Beach. Calif.; Miss Edith and will make the hospital of spiritual motivation will be in­ J. K. Mullen home, $3. BRICK REPAIRS: Spcci.lizinx in brick MARDI GRAS .McManus, Denver: and B. T. McManus. pointing .nd rcp.irinx. « 1k > c.ulkinx and Lander. W yo.: sister of Thomas Kimble one of the most modern in the evitable and disastrous. We may Society in Arvada patntinfr. DE, 5650. WALTER EVANS. WILL TRADE interior and exterior paint-' and Mae Osmun. both of Long Beach. region. well hope and pray that America 94$ Steele. ing for down payment on building lots in. Feb. 10 E. Denver or imall acreage in Wheatridge.; Calif., and Anna Bath. Cincinnati, O .: St. Joseph’s is conducted will continue to be a land in which Will Meet on Feb. 3 Academy Mothers' Club grandmother of Mary. Ann, and Bernard Bernte E. Land. TA 1007. } K. OF C. HALL McManus, all of Lander, Wyo. Requiem by the Sisters of St. Joseph, the government is the servant and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Mass was offered in Su Francis de Sales' and in 1947 cared for 1,200 not the master in the field of chari Plans 'Star Dust Ball' INTERESTED In old horaea to be remodaled Arvada.— (Shrine of St. Anne) RECONDITIONED planot. playert. ^randt. church Jan. 23. Interment MU Olivet. or v>ld. Bemie E. I.and. Painting Contrac­ patients. ties as in every other field. A great — The Altar and Rosary society rirgant (pipe and reed), orehestra) inetru- Olinger mortuary. tor. TA 1007. deal depends, not only upon the will meet at the home of Mrs. C. J. At Country Club Feb. 2 menu. T. R. Walker. 1845 8. Broadway ROXIE LABRIOLA, 8741 Jason street, Ladies* sodality, and then of the Altar- SP 7864. Brother of Mrs. Joseph Bugino, Mrt. attitude of the public welfare of­ Hayden, 742 E. Grandview avenue, APARTMENT WANTED Sodality when the two societies became ficials who are, after all, our fel­ John Juliardo. Mrs. Joseph Sanzalone. one unit. A High Mass offered for her Feb. 3 at 1 p.m. Mrs. Bernard (St. M«ry’) Academy Mother)’ Mrs. Nettie Bruno, Mrs. Paul Vinnola, PAINTING A PAPER HANGING by the Altar-Sodality will be sung on low citizens and neighbors, but also Betjuette will be assisting hostess. Club, Denver) Pt.tRNlSHED apt within walking distance’ and Clyde Labriola. Requiem Mass was Thursday. Feb. 5, at 8:30. and another upon the attitude of those who sup­ Following the business meeting of Cathedral, suitable for mature quiet offered in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel The “ Star Dust Ball,” given FOR PAPER HANGINQ and painting aaJ* woman, employed IJnlv. of Denver. Phone High Mass by the Sacred Heart Altar port private charities by their and luncheon, games will be A. Berhsget, 163 Madison. EA 2286. church Jan. 26. Interment Mt. Olivet. society will be sung on Wednesday. Feb. under the auspices of St. Mary’s PE 3711, Ex. 49. before 6 p. m. Olinger mortuary. funds and by their voluntary serv­ played. 4. at 8:30. Surviving are a daughter. Mothers’ club, will be held in the HAULING VET AND expectant wife desire fum. or| PATRICIA MOOMAW BUTTON. ices. Mrs. Marie L. Dunne: a son, Frank X. St. Anne’s circle will have a ballroom of the Park Hill Country unfurn. apt. References. Mrs. Davi*.' ttPIRI MODEkt.' Farmington, N. Mex. Wife of Dr. For­ Lee: three grandchildren. Frances Ma­ “ Private welfare includes Cath­ bake sale in the church hall after EA. 8372. rest Button, Jr.: mother of Helen club Monday evening, Feb. 2. The W. M. Ballard rie. Martin P.« and Thomas B. Lee: two olic Charities. It has trends in Masses on Sunday, Feb. 8. The / V s i y l i n o Lila Button: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. brothers, Patrick Madden of Denver and young women of the high school CTeneral Trucking Service.^ Sand ft Gravel WILL take care of two girls, age 8 to 5. Jack C. Moomaw. Estes Park. Rosary all fields, especially in the most co-operation of the parish will be Hauling. I j t i us do your trssh ft cleanup Thomas Madden. Ireland, and three sis­ will be guests of the Mothers’ Excellent care. days, my home. EA. 0221. services will be held Thursday evening. ters. Mrs. Marguerite Bierne and Mrs. important one of child care. In appreciated. work. ContraeU for apartment ft business club, and the ways and means com­ houses if desired. MA 4604. Jan. 29, at 8 p.m. Requiem Mass will James P. Shanahan, both of SL Louis, this branch, the matters of in­ RELIABLE couple with small child. Want be offered in Blessed Sacrament church Mo.; and Nora .Madden. Ireland. Inter­ All Loretto Heights workers will mittee is making plans for the small house or apt. PEarl 8016. HARRY M. LFSTIG Friday morning at 10 o'clock. Olinger ment Mt. O livet W. P. Horan ft Son stitution and foster home care meet at the chutfh hall Wednesday occasion,' which will include REAL ESTATE mortuary. Speer and Sherman. service. are of utmost concern. The almost evening. MRS. JENNIE lANELLI dancing and refreshments. A WANTED—RADIO JOSEPH VOCOSm MICHAEL MARONEY, 147 W. Irving­ fanatical desire of public welfare Week-end guests at the N. M. LET ME sell or trade your real estate. ton. Brother of Margaret Casavant. Requiem Mass was offered in Our large attendance is expected, and State-R.rliterrd Optometrists Lady of Mt. Carmel church 9an. 27 for extremists to take over this entire Keller, Jr., home were Mr. and Cal) Win Schrodt. 845 S. Washington. WANTED—A small, used radio for an Bloomfield. N. J .: nephew of Mrs. Mary all young women who plan to SP 7562. elderly woman, patient of the Dominican Howard. Requiem Mass was offered in Mrs. Jennie (Geneva) lanelH. who died field is a cause of grave concern Mrs. R. P. Hunt of Colorado attend are requested to get thqir 933 15ih St. KE. 3683 Su Francis de Sales' church Jan. 23. In­ Jan. 23 in S t Anthony's hospital. Mrs. to us. The inability— I do not be­ Springs. Sisters of the Sick Poor. If there U an terment Mt. OliveU lanelli had been in poor health for the tickets early. extra radio in your home, the Sisters LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS past four years. She was born July 18. lieve it is unwillingness—to under­ American Pennant would bo very grateful for the use of it MRS. ANNA M. ALLAN. 1828 E. 29th Chaperons for the evening are 1876, in Italy, and came to the United stand the Catholic position on this for this worthy purpose. , avenue. Wife of John Allan; mother of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wolfe, rep­ States at the age of 15. She was mar John M. Allan, Jr.: Donald A., and Jane matter is quite discouraging to Mfg. Co. ried in New York a few days before she Sacred Heart P TA resenting the seniors; Mr. and Allan. William A. Allan, and Murray H. those who believe in old-fashioned MFGR*8. OF came to Denver. Mr. lanelli died 29 Mrs. Thomas Ekins, juniors; Mr. RI-SCROOL AND FRAT BANNERS. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS McColl; sister of William Duffy and El­ years ago. Mrs. lanelli was an active Americanism. The Catholic Church len Grcenhili. Requiem Mats was o f­ and Mrs. Glen Dickman, sopho­ SEALS. STATE PENNANTS. SCOUT member of the Altar and Rosary society simply desires freedom to provide BANNERS FREED SLAVES OF LIQUOR, now they fered in Loyola church Jan. 23. Inter­ of M t Carmel parish. Surviving are a Sets Social Sunday mores; and Mr. and Mrs. J. Gore, ( n . others. Alcoholic Anonymoic. Bo* ment Mt. Olivet. care and upbringing for the or­ CHENILLE EMBLEMS. daughter, Mrs. Pete Amato: a son, Jo fre.shmen. MONOGRAMS AND CAPS 1269. I Pr incess Pat ROBERT LEONARD WEDOW, 4033 S. phaned and dependent children of seph: six grandchildren, and seven great­ (Sacred Heart ParUh, Denver) At the last Mothers’ club meet­ 634 16th S t. Fontivp BBilding KB 626? Pearl street. Son of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. grandchildren. Interment Mt Olivet its own people, the children who ing, Dr. Lewis Barbato, Denver Wedow: brother of Leo, Joseph, and Boulevard mortuary. Sunday night, Feb. 1, the par­ Floral Shop James Wedow. Funeral services were belong as members of the Church. university professor of health edu­ DIAHONDS. WATCHES. JOHN VAGNINO SILVERWARE held in St. Louis' church. Englewood. She has no desire to proselytize ish school P’TA will sponsor a val­ John VagninO) 65, of 1640 Olive street, cation and psychiatry, gave an en­ FINNIGAN'S Jan. 24. non-Catholic children.” entine dance in Sacred Heart Exclusive But Not w died Jan. 24 in his home. Mr. Vagnino lightening talk on “ Adolescence.” LESTER'S JEWELRY STEPHEN M. O'CONNOR. 4032 S. was bom in Italy, and came to the Tremendou) Work Cited school hall at 8 o’clock. All the All present were happy to have 1947 Chevrolet Ex-pensive Broadway. Requiem Mass was offered United States when he was five years Naming Catholic Charities as members are urged to be present an opportunity of getting first- Watch Repairs in SU Louis* church. Englewood. Jan. 26. old. He attended Denver schools, and and to bring their friends. The Fleetline MIKE REUTER, 2556 River drive. Re­ “one of the glories of the Catholic jhand information on a subject I jj^Funeral Sprays up^ for 35 years had been associated with Luevano brothers’ orchestra will quiem Mass was offered in Su Eliza­ his brothers in the American Beauty Church in America,” the noted uppermost in the minds of all j 6800 E. Colfax 1529 Welton CH. 2447 beth's church Jan. 27. Macaroni Co. Surviving are his wife. render the music and refreshments FREE DELIVERY authority in the afield of social parents. I ROSE CULLEN, 1022 Milwaukee Josephine: two sons. John. Jr.; and Rich­ will be available. Tickets will sell work cited the following statis­ Mrs. Charles Findle gave the! ^ 4 1 2 £. Alameda R.\, 4 0 5 6 ^ street. Mother of Louis Cuiright, Alice ard Vagnino: two sisters. Mrs. Vincent for 50 cents each. Hill. Josephine Chapman, Bernard, Ted. Dl Sciose and Mrs. Joseph De Rose: and tics: “ More than 700 hospitals final report on the games party and j Charles, and Frank Cullen. Rosary serv­ three brothers. Pietro. Antonio, and I..ouis care for the sick; 500 child-caring At the regular meeting Jan. 25, thanked all who helped in any way ices will be held Thursday evening. Dec. Vagnino. Requiem Mass was offered in institutions give homes and train­ Mmes. Emma Marquez, Tomasita 29. at 8 o'clock in the Nash-Miller mor­ S t 'Patrick’s church Jan. 27. Interment to make the party the success that ing to 75,000 children; 200 homes Lopez, and Rosalie Navarro were it was. Just Good Printing tuary. Requiem Mass will be offered in Mt. Olivet. Boulevard mortuary. received into the AJtar sodality. St. Phiiomena's chuich Friday morning FRANK S. MAYER for the aged care for 25,000 old Sister Martha reported on the Call a at 0:30. Interment Mt, Olivet. Requiem Mass it being offered In St. people; 25,000 sisters consecrated The PTA extends its sympathy Christmas gift and thanked the MRS. ELLEN M. LEE to the bereaved family of Mrs. El­ ABEGG-FELLOWS Printing Co. Francis de Sales' church Thursday morn­ their lives to these works; 200 Mothers’ club for its thoughtful­ Requiem Mass is being offered in Sa- ing, Jan. 29. at 10 o'clock for Frank S. brothers care for 10,000 pre­ len Lee. I cred Heart church Thursday morning. Mayer, who died Jan. 26 in his office at ness during the holiday season. 515 14tb St. • Denver • KE. 4054 ZOXE CAB Jan. 29, at 9:15 for Mrs. Ellen M. Lee. the Bradford-Robinson Printing Co. Born delinquent boys and young men; All members are urged to be MAin 7171 3230 Champa street, who died Jan. 26. in Denver Sept. 2, 1898, Mr. Mayer was 900 priests are chaplains for more present for the league card party She bad been ill for nearly two years. Prpmpt. Coortuas Scrrlee ) secretary of the Bradford^-Robinson (^ . than 1,000 Church-conducted, as Friday, Jan. 30, at 1:30 p.m. The Mrs. Lee. a lifelong member of ^ cred He had worked there aince 1929. His fa­ St. Vincent's Aid CHEAPER r a t e s Heart parish, had been a member of the ther. the late Stephen Mayer, operated a well as public welfare and penal party will be held in the Catholic CLEAN NEW CABS i parish Altar and Rosary society and grocery store at 25th and Lawrence institutions; 25,000 laymen (Vin­ ChHrities annex. A dessert-lunch­ To Meet on Feb. 3 streets for 40 years. Mr. Mayer was a NEW IMPORTS T"\ centians) in 2,700 parishes pro­ eon will be served. member of the Optimist club. Surviving vided relief and services for more The Altar sodality will sponsor V are hit wife. Mrs. Grace M. Nayer; a St. Vincent’) Aid )oeiety daughter, Mrs. John A. McCarthy, Den­ than 100,000 families last year; a card party Saturday, Fab. 7, at will meet Tue)day, Feb. 3, at Frcnh from England and Scotland ver: a ton, Frank S. Mayer, Jr.. Holly­ 20,000 women acted as volunteers 8 p.m. in Sodality hall. There will 2:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. come theae claahing herrlngbonea ^ vVV W m wood, Calif.; a sister. Mrt. Roy Leise; a in community centers and recrea­ be prizes and refreshments. and tweed mixtures to give you • brother. KaH L. Mayer, both of Denver; John Dower, 896 Penn>ylTa. brisk start into '48! and a grandson. Interment ML Olivet. tional and health activities, which Tickets will sell for 35 cents each. nia. The Very Rex. Raphael Olinger mortuary. were more than 500 in number. There will be catechism instruc­ MARTIN HERIAN McCarthy, S.J., president of The Congress Martin Herian, 85. the last surviving “ Day nurseries, clinics, clubs, tions for children of the parish Regit college, will be the tow who attend public school at 3:45 Clothing Co. charter member of the Western Bo­ and group work too numerous to guest speaker. Mrs. Etienne hemian Fraternal association, died Jan. mention gave spiritual, religious, Thursday afternoon in Sacred Perenyi will sing a group of SUITS AND TOPCOATS 22 in his home. 1896 I^fayette street. A educational, and recreational serv­ Heart school. ' N GRANITES "I native of Cxecho-Slovakta, Mr. Herian song). All members and ■'Sp«Ul Attention to Clemy" came to the United Sutes in 1880 and ices to the less fortunate non- The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. friend) are urged to attend Miil Orders 4S3 ISth 8t. TA. 4711 settled in Red Willow. Neb. He lived Catholic as well as Catholic peo­ Arthur Mayfield, Joseph Paul, was this important meeting, since there five years before coming to Den­ ple. One hundred and seventy- baptized last Sunday. The spon­ Tailor Made Rradr M.da ver. He owned and operated the Herian tha annuel election of officers Rainbow granites afford Moving ft Storage Co. here until his re­ Hve bureaus of Catholic Charities sors were J. Albert Harris and is scheduled. a color range of remark- ‘ tirement in 1937. Surviving art his co-ordinate all the activities above Alice B. Williams. wife. Marietta; four daughters, Mrt. Sunday is Communion day for able distinction. Vibrant, in 85 diocesan and 90 branch offi­ Mary MePhee, Mrs. Evelyn Rehkow, and ces. the boys’ and rirls’ school sodality deep rich hues of browds Miss Helen Herian. all of Denver; and Mrt. Marguerite Adams, California: three “ Without boasting, we can con­ in the 9 o’clock Mass. and reds; delicate pinks sons. George. William, and J. M. Herian. clude this reference Dy saying that W. J. LAWLESS and greys—all encased be­ all of California; a slater, Mrs. Bart>ara Catholic Charities constitute one Sheatak, Wilbur. Neb.; and eight grand­ Lady of Grace Parish 1602 ADAMS neath glazed surfaces ck impenetrable hardness; children. Requieih Mass was offered in of the outstanding group? of surfaces which never dull because these beautiful the Cathedral Jan. 26. Interment Mt. American charities at the present Olivet. Olinger mortuary. time. Together with Protestant To Hold Games Party granites are impervious to moisture and stains. MAYME G. JOYCE Requiem Mass was offered !n St and Jewish charities, and other vol' Pfaflomena'a church Jan. 27 for Mayme untary welfare societies, they give (Our L«dy of Grata ParUh, G. Joyce. 71, of 1152 Madison etreet, who the proper balance for the m^ti- Danvar) died Jan. 26. Mist Joyce was bom in Piedmont. Va.. and had lived in Denver tude of public charities now spon­ A gam.) party will ha held JACQUES BROTHERS 22 years. Surviving, are two sisters, sored by the law of the land. The Jaa. 31 in Kennedy hall, 2234 Mrs. Franklin Leary and Mrs. (^therine sum total of all these humanitar. ^^REMOLEUNC £ . 47th avenne, at 8 p.m. (JACKS) SINCE 1901 Waldeck. both of Denver; and two brothers, Joseph Joyce of Denver and ian efforts must'please the Author Mr). H. Weber and Mr). A . MONUMENTS OF DISTINCTION of all charity, who has so bounti­ 1 6 0 2 Adams EA. 8159 S8 E. 6U1 William L. Joyce o f Clarkshurg. W . Va. Zerr will ha in eharga of tha ALpl&« 20Xf lateramt Mt. OUveu ^ fully bleaied our country.” party. . , Ilmrsday, January 29,1948 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, EEystone 4206 PAGE NINE The Denver Catholic Register PreiidenU Jlort Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. Registorials £di|pr.. .R t R«v. Matthew Smith, Ph.t)., LL.D,, Jour.D. Hear Managing fUract-or , , ...... Rot. John B. Cavanagh, M.A^ Litt.D. Assdciats Editor*—M. F. Everett, Jour.D.; Rev. Francis Syrianey, of the orinnal Negro settlers from they might exercise some salutary M.a I; Linus Riordan, A.B., Litt.M.; Rev. James B. Hamblin, M.A.; A Catholic America. Yet these Americo-Liber- Amber Again influence. Rev. John Ebel, M.A.; Rev. Robert Kekeisen, M A .; James Feely, ians, being the most progressive By Rev. John B. Ebel We know one Catholic la ^ a n group in the nation, contribute who says that a priest should be A sk and Learn M.A. Statesman most of the political, cultural, and Just when the reading public seen everywhere (well, almost By Millard F. Everett economic growth of the country. had finally discovered that the Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. everywhere). He .insists thatrthe The first impression one gets of The constitution of Liberia is book was not really worth reading mere fact that a Roman collar is U.S. Sen. Joseph C. O’Mahoney of modeled on that of the United at all, and the producers had de­ present causes both Catholics and 1 Published Weekly by Wyoming, who addressed the Colo­ States. Its capital is Monrovia, cided that the motion picture non-Catholics to be more aware of / K O A *■ THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) rado Press association Friday, named after President James Mon­ should be cleaned up, “ Amber” spiritual values. The distinctive 938 Bannock Street, 1 is that he is a thinker. His physical roe, ill whose administration the has popped up again in full justi­ ^ r b is really a mark of distinc­ appearance, rather slight figure colonization experiment was begun. fication of the “Forever” part of tion, and even those who object to ^ 11:15 Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 but massive head; his quiet de­ A beautiful country, Liberia has her name. it the most adroit this fact. meanor, ihd his ready presenta­ fine beaches, great forests, a plen­ This time it is the Denver Red There is, of course, one prereq­ Subscription: $1 per year. tion of an extensive array of facts itude of fish and game, cool and Cross that has decided that into uisite: That wherever the priest and concepts bear out the feeling. verdant uplands, and towering every life a little Amber should does appear in public he must act, EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT Clii^ Subscription, with The Register, Local Edition, $1.30 per Tear Yet his career evidences an in­ mountains with peaks wreathed in come, even into the sheltered lives speak, and conduct himself as a ^ No Club Subscription Price Offered Outside Colorado. tense vigor, the typical American the clouds. of the blind. And so, according to worthy representative of the call­ Questions on religion submitted by the radio stpry of hard work pushing native The President of the nation now a local newspaper report, 24 im­ ing ke represents, “ In the* world Thursday, January 29, 1948 ability to a notable success. Bom is William V. S. Tubnym, a man of mense volumes of Braille, costing but jjot of the world” is often audience answered on the archdiocesan broadcast. Nov. 6, 1884, in Chelsea, Mass., he lofty ideals as well as practical the labor of 15 or 20 workers..over given as the desideratum for the studied in Columbia university. foresight. His attitude toward a period of 18 months, will be daily conduct of a priest. The sec­ New York. But his professional Christianity is of especial interest added to the shelves of the Denver ular priests, especially, should be Booklets on Catholic Church available free of cost life really got its'a(art in Colo­ Public library. governed by this rule, for their OFFICIALi ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER to Catholics. His call for new blood to all inquirers. rado. He went to work on a Boul­ is of especial interest to American This herculean waste of man work lies almost entirely “ in the The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approvaL der newspaper in 1908 and re­ Negro Catholics. In his inaugural power was accomplished, according world,” that is, in the hustle and We coniirm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese. What- mained in the university city until speech, he declared: to the same newspaper report, “ be­ bustle of everyday life. cause so many of the blind patrons WRITE TO e'^r appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or 1916, when he became editor of “ Placed in the midst of a large It is well, therefore, for priests those o f the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. the State Leader in Cheyenne. semi-civilized population . . . if we wanted to read Forever Amber” But soon after this item appeared to be seen in public places; better ASK AND LEARN, Station KOA, We hope The Register will be read in every home of the The following year he went to are to achieve the purposes for yet, if^hey are friendly and cor­ Archdiocese. Washington as secretary to Sen. which the establishment of Li­ in the local papers, we received a telephone call from a person well dial wSh all with whom they come Denver 2, Colorado We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in John B. Kendrick. Studying nights beria on these shores was intended, in contact. The influence of a th^ children .of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. at law school, he received his that is, to shed the light of Chris­ acquainted with the blind of Colo­ rado and an active worker in their good priest is inestimable. If he « URBAN J. VEHR, LL.B. in 1920 from Georgetown tianity among our less favored lets himself be seen as a friend to J^n. 29, 1942. Archbishop of Denver. university, and began practicing brethren, and with them create a organization, the United Workers for the Blind of Qolorado. The all he is well on the way to being •V law in Cheyenne and Washington strong, unified Negro state, Ife heard by some. that year. He entered the field of must have more centers of civiliza­ tastes of the blind have been mis­ represented, declared this person, ^ k . politics and held state and national tion throughout our territories. FOR HOMES • FOR CHURCHES • FOR LODGES posts. From Mar4h 6 to Dec. 31, and very few of them are in­ “ The task before us is great. terested in Forever AtnberVm the Forceful Reminder Reasoning by Natural Law 1933, he served as first assistant What is termed the Americo-Li- FOR EVERY INDUSTRI.iL USE! postmaster general. Following the least. By P aul H. Hallett indeed long before. It could con­ berian population is diminishing. death of Senator Kendrick he was The blind as a group are very Of God's Power The natural law, which St. Je- ceivably fool some, even those who It needs more vigorous and new appointed to fill the vacancy and much hurt by this misrepresenta­ rorje defines as “ the law of intel­ do not want to be fooled, but not blood of our race from without to By Rev. Robert E. Kekeisen assumed office Jan. 3, 1934. Re- tion, the caller went on, and are THERE^S A KILLAM ligence, which is disregarded by for long. For it disregards the assist in the herculean task set be­ election to that position since then unable to understand why the re­ When an overcast sky reaches the very young, and unknown to prime element in reasoning ac­ fore them as the bearers of the quest was made or who made it. has been by overwhelming ma­ torches of Christianity and civili­ down a frosty hand to freeze and infants, but which, when intelli­ cording to nature: The necessity of Outside of casual requests by a chill with a frigid touch, the com­ GAS CONVERSION BURNER jorities. zation to their uncivilized breth­ gence begins to assert itself, comes acting according to order, which few who might possibly have read ment swirls with the wind, espe One of the first to appreciate ren.” to the fore and lays down com­ implies the existence of one who it if it were already in Braille, they cially when snow two feet deep ENGINEERED TO DO THE FINEST JOBl the tremendous economic possi­ mands, regarding those things orders. do not believe there was any call makes travel difficult and speed bilities in the West, Senator which cannot be made to square for it. impossible. People complain about INVES’nCATE BEFORE YOU BUY I The right way to apply natural O’Mahoney has been in the fore­ with pure rational nature,” is the law is admirably demonstrated by Bathing Beauties, The librarian who made the for­ the cold and express not-too-con- most intimate thipg a rational front of work for reclamation, mal request for the transcription this same Plato, who in the Phaedo, flood control, and research in min­ fident hopes that the weatherman creature can have, being in fact no which represents Socrates’ last Bars.. and Prayer? is now on sick leave, but is re­ was blind when he read those pre­ different from what Americans eral deposits. The march to the ported to have .said, when she was conversations before his execution, By Rev. James B. Hamblin dications of a real blizzard. There / ( t U A M GAS BUGN£G CO. commonly call “ decency.” But West has continued for genera­ questioned about why the trouble makes the Cebes ask the tions. It was particularly marked is talk about tire chains, and fuel such is the unreasonableness of the sage why it is not lawful for him Putting one little word after and terrific expense of putting supplies, and heavy clothing— and rational nature which dictates its in the period of World war II. As Manufacturers in Denver for 20 Years to take his life, but lawful to fol­ another— and whatever became of such a worthless book intq Braille; a little^it of theological reason­ observance that this law has been the Senator pointed out, however, low his own executioner to the Avak Hagopian? "The book must have some merit ing as lb the obligation of attend CONSULTING GAS ENGINEERS made to juskify ends in the most people seeking new lands and new place of death. IN’S gave the answer several if so many want it.” Our inform­ ing Mass when snowbanks must be flagrant contradiction with it. opportunities have pushed as far Socrates replies: “ Cebes, it days ago in a dispatch from Miami er’s comment was: “ If two blind ploughed through. 236 BROADWAY RACE 2871 The right way to reason by nat­ seems to me that it has been well west as they can go. The oppor­ persona read that book. I’ll be tunities they are seeking must be Beach, Fla. The 20-year-old “faith All this conversation has to do ural law and the wrong way were .said that the gods care for us and healer” who was brought to Cali­ surprised.” both presented by Plato and Xeno­ developed from the resources of It is significant that both the with the effects of a blizzard— we men are one of the possessions fornia some months ago (complete mainly its inconveniences. The phon 400 years before the Incar­ of the gods, do you not think so?’ the land. Congressional library, which is the with a party of 15) to do his stuff weather experts come closest to nation, a fact that should remind “ I do.” The West can give work and ordinary medium for putting on the epileptic son of a wealthy the crux of the situation, by an­ us that natural law is independent “ Well then, if one of your pos homes to many more people. It worth-while books into Braille, wine dealer has settled down in a alyzing the atmospheric conditions MORGAN, LEIBMAN & HICKEY of the precepts of revealed reli­ sessions were to make away with needs only the development of re­ and the publishers of the novel beach hotel in Miami, which he de­ that gave rise to the storm. But gion, although it is vastly helped itself, wthout letting you know sources still uptapped or barely itself, who sometimes cover part by Christianity and is generally scribes as "a beautiful, glorious nobody, it seems, is hitting the its intentions, would you not be touched. Senator O'Mahoney has city in which to pray.” of the expense of transcription, INSVRANCE SINCE 1897 violated wherever revelation is not angry with it, and, punish it if you done much for this section in lead­ refused any assistance in this case. one point that should be stres.sed made effective. had it in your power to do so?” ing the way to such development. Now, far be it from me to cast Why, then, did local people take it when winter has a tantrum—the First, let us take the wrong way “ Certainly.” Indeed, by helping the West to aspersions on Avak’s sincerity; if upon themselves to throw away power of Almighty God as mani­ ALL LINES OF INSURANCE he says he went to Miami Beach to argue from nature. Plato in the “ Therefore it perhaps is not un­ grow, he has aided the entire na­ funds donated by the public on fested in rhe operation of His to pray, maybe he did. The only Goi’gias represents Callicles, a reasonable here to demand that one tion. One has only to look at the such a task? physical laws. Gii ind Electric BMf. Phona TAbor 1391 sophistes, which might be trans­ not kill oneself before God imposes present gasoline shortage to real­ trouble is that I read Life maga­ This affair is made to seem even The laws of physical nature, as lated as professor, with the conno­ some necessity, such as that which ize that much of the industrial zine, and I seem to remember that darker by comparison with the contemplated and decreed by the tation given to that noble word by now confronts me.” future of America is dependent a recent issue wasted several pages splendid work hitherto accom­ Mind of the Creator from all eter such men as Harold Laski, Ber­ Socrates’ reasoning is exactly upon the oil shale deposits in Colo­ to establish the thesis that Miami plished for the blind by the nity, do not suffer e:y:eption ex­ trand Russell, or John Dewey, as that followed by moral theologians rado and nearby states. Beach is an unique example in Braille corps of the local Red cept by a miracle— and miracles SELECT FURS affirming: “ One who would live in laying down the unlawfulness The Senator’s record in his American life of “ uninhibited pag­ Cross. They have transcribed into are the province of God alone. rightly must put no limits to his of sterilization or so-called eutha­ present position has proved his anism.” And Life backed up its Braille the constitution of the local Rules that govern the seasons, the “ Finest o f Furs at Fairest desires and not discipline them—he nasia. Man is not the owner, but ability as a statesman. If he is "paganism” thesis with pictorial organization for the blind, calen­ movement of heavenly bodies, the o f Prices” should satisfy them, no matter only the administrator of 'his life called to serve the nation in a evidence. One gathered that the dars, and books— as on the history density of substances, the con­ how large they are. . . . But this, and his body. To destroy or warp still higher office, he is certain to residents of Miami Beach do not of Colorado— that are not of suf­ densation of moisture into rain or COLFAX AT WASHINGTON I believe, is impossible for most any important function, if this is fill it with distinction. exactly callous their knees with ficiently widespread interest to be hail or snow — all these are KE 4576 people. Whence they censure not done for the safety of the long vigils of prayer. There were transcribed for national distribu­ constant; When proper conditions those for whom it is not, which is a whole organism, is to dispose of luxurious hotels, fancy swimming tion. Their work is certainly a are verified, the corresponding ef­ subconscious way of hiding their what is not our own to alienate Liberia Reaches pools, ornate bars pictured— but great boon to the blind, but why fect will unerringly follow— unless sha:^e at their own inability. In­ Just as it would be a gp-eat injus­ not a single church. As I recall, ruin it by this affair with Amber? God deems otherwise in a particu discipline they call shameful. . . . tice to a farmer if his animals Centenary Mark too, bathing beauties outnumbered lar case. The irrational beings of They enslave the .men who are if they were capable of reason holy nuns. the universe, animate and inani­ FLOWERS SAY bes' by nature, and, not being By James T. F eely were to do any of these things, so And yet, Avak has gone to Mi­ Priests Should mate, must act according to this themselves able to afford satis- and with far more reason, it is a Little is heard today about ami Beach to pray— he says. It solidly established law that God “ GET WELL SOON” faev^on to their pleasures, they sin in man to infringe the rights America’s memorable attempt to will be a good trick if he can do prqise temperance and justice be­ Be Seen has given them. None can disobey, of God. There is nothing mystic establish an independent Negro re­ it. It would be interesting to for obedience is part of the law. cause of their lack of manhood. . .. about Catholic moralizing; it is public in Africa— Liberia. Yet last know what he is going to pray for. B y R e v . F r a n c is S y r i a n e y Luxury and easy living, and un­ Man, too, has an established law, simply right reasoning in accord­ year Liberia observed the first cen Judging by the surroundings he A young man whom' we have hampered freedom, if they help, a rule by which he is governed in ance with nature. tury of its existence as an inde­ has chosen, we ought to see an in­ been instructing in the doctrines A bright blooming plant or cheery’ bouquet is just are'.jvirtue and happiness. All the of the Catholic Church charged the order to attain the end for which pendent state. And the territory crease in the number of hotels, God created him. This law is the what the doctor ordered for that friend who is on resf is specious words, human con­ bought by the American Coloniza­ swimming pools, bars, and bath­ other night that Catholics and ventions contrary to nature, stuff natural law— a judge of right and Seton Guild Grateful tion society, aided by the govern­ ing suits in Miami Beach. Ap­ their priests do not advertise the sick list. Sending flowers is so thoughtful, so and nonsense." So runs an “ argu­ themselves enough. “ You have the wrong that lives in the soul of ment, is prospering today. parently there is nothing there man, telling him what to do and easy to do. Just phone FR. 2745. We deliver. ment” that has been substantially Little is heard either about the to ^suggest any object other for greatest thing in the world,” he reproduced in uncountable myriads For Convent Donation said, “ and yet Catholics in general what to avoid in each case that Catholic Church in Liberia. Yet. which Avak should pray. presents-it.self. But this moral law of books, lectures, and conver.sa- it, too, is flourishing though its say nothing about it, and the av­ The Seton guild wishes to thank I have another difficulty— the can be broken, for man has a free tiofls in the past 2,400 years, and numbers are small. As the nation erage non-Catholic seldom has a THE young Armenian is referred to as will that enables him to choose members and also Sacred Heart entered its centennial year, its first chance to meet a Catholic priest. Is alumnae for their generous dona a “ faith healer.” But if his mecca whether he wishes to obey God, native priest was ordained. He it little wonder that such a non- tions toward the purchase of a is America’s great example of un­ through His law, or disobey. God BRIGHT SPOT FLOWER SHOP joined 24 other priests and nine Catholic. can go through life with CATHOLIC RADIO LOG new G.E. mangle for Sacred Heart inhibited paganism, the question nuns in serving the 8,000 Catholics a distorted notion of Catholic could have given the moral law the Station KOA convent. immediately arises: In what does same cogency that the physical of the nation. Two other natives he believe? Swimming pools, bars, priests? The little chance I have It is especially grateful to had,” he continued, “ to know law enjoys; but He did not, for, if C,.tTHOLlC HOUR — Sunday, are studying for the priesthood at hotels, undraped females? If these Jose Lynch for the installation. priests has convinced me that they He had, then man would not be ./4 p.m. Mon$ignor Fulton the present time. are the sum total of his faith, then The regular meeting of the guild are outstanding men, interesting man. Freedom is an essential part Sheen, speaker. The first mission activity in the no wonder Avak overstayed his will be held at the Catholic Char and easy to talk to, and a pleasure of our nature as it is set down ASK AND LEARN— Sunday, territory was begun in 1842 by welcome in California, no wonder ities annex, 1665 Grant street. to know. They should advertise in prototype in the plan of God. .11:15 p.m. Monsignor Edward Barron of the wine merchant is still waiting Dehver, Thursday, Feb. 5, at themselves more.” God gives the nod, and the ele­ Station KVOD Philadelphia. Many of the early for his miracle. 12:30 p.m. Dessert luncheon will colonists were Catholic Negroes We have no doubt that if Cath­ ments obey. Too often, however, HOUR OF FAITH— Sunday, be served at 1 p.m. Members and P:30 a.m. who had emigrated from . Because, you see, it is mocking olic priests advertised themselves God gives the nod to us, that friends are cordially invited to This attempt was short-lived, and the benevolence of God to ask that more there would be a good deal something should be done or not •; Station KMYR attend. SACRED HEART PROGRAM it was not until 1884 that the work He grant a miracle in order to of adverse criticism, yet we are done, and we abuse our freedom to Weekday* at 7:15 a.m. was resumed, this tinje by the So­ supply those things that separate forced to admit that the young disobey. The things of nature al­ 40 HOURS’ DEVOTION ; Station KFEL ciety of the African Missions of men from Him. man’s objection stems from valid ways attain their proper goal, for AVE MARIA HOUR— Sunday, ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER Lyons, France. And so, concerning Avak’s grounds. For the most part, their construction necessarily 5:30 a.m. and 11:30 p.m. Week of Sunday, Feb. 1, Of the 2,500,000 population, 50,- prayer in a swank Miami Beach ho­ priests, especially those in the tends to that goal. If we, human FAMILY THEATER— Sunday. Sacred Heart church, Denrer, 000 are Protestants and the rest tel, will you put me down among larger cities, make no effort to beings, wish to attain our goal, 8:30 p.m. a n d Margery Reed day are pagans. Only a small percent­ the heretics? I just do not think put themselves out in order to meet we must freely obey the moral MOVING & STORAGE nursery, Denrer (13 Hour*’.) age of the people are descendants he can do it. people of other faiths upon whom law of God. STORAGE SPruc€.267l If You Are in Liitni to LOWEST PRICES FULTON IN THE CITY 1258 So. Pearl l e w i s . JR. BUSINESS Daily. Monday thro Friday Commercial Loans from the American National' 9:S« P.M. 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Marie Petrino Wed CHRIST THE KING PARISH SLATES 'Parish Men's Club Slit. F ra D ciff d e SlialeM* In Welby Rites to PARTY MARCH 13 IN K. of CHAU Entertainment Set Flowers Dwyer Drug (Chribt the King Parish, Denver) work being done by the Infant Express your Dominic Filippone Mrs. Albert Seep told members of Prague nursery. She stressed A t St. Philomenn's Sentiment best— -Gut Rate Dmga- of the Christ the King Altar and the need for volunteers to help Miss Marie Petrino, daughter of Rosary society at the regular meet­ in the nursery. Mrs. Cosgriff (St. ’t Pariefa, Danvar) Fine Selection Prescriptions Called Mrs. Mary Petrino, was married ing on Jan. 23, of plans for a par­ assured the members that girls of Members of St. Philomena’s For and Delivered to Dominic Filippone in Assump­ ish games party on Saturday, high school age are of great help, Men’s club will entertain their RA. ISIS— FREE DELIVERY tion church, Welby, before the Rev. March 13, at the Knights of Co­ in case their daughters might be wives at the annual "Ladies’ wine* • Beers, Etc. John Giambastiani, O.S.I4. lumbus hall. Mrs. A. J. Morroni is in'erested. Anyone in the parish Night” meeting Thursday evening, By Bottle or Case The bride, who wai pven in co-chairman with Mrs. Albert Seep who has free time to help with the Jan. 29, in the school hall. The FORGET-ME-NOT marriage by her brother, wore a on the affair. Mrs. Howard Clen- work at the nursery is asked to con­ entertainment will begin at 8 1400 So. Broadway gown of candlelight satin. Her nan asked for gp-ocery contribu­ tact the nursery, GLendale 8673. o’clock, and will be followed by FLOWER SHOP tions in order that attractive bas­ Father John Scannell, pastor, spaghetti dinner. RA. 2405 kets might be made. The members closed the meeting with a prayer. The PTA helheld its monthly meet­ 2R.5 So. Downing Joe Dwyer * Herman Lidice were asked to bring their contri­ Refreshments were then served by ing in the school hall Jan. 26, when butions to the next meeting o f the hostesses for the afternoon. past presidents of the organization their respective circles. If they Pariah Repreaented were honored. WOODY’S MERK’S c are not circle members they should Christ the King parishioners Members of the PTA and the RED & WHITE bring the groceries to the next Al­ who represented the parish at the Altar and Rosary society will re­ DRUG STORE tar and Rosary society meeting. kick-off dinner to begin the parish ceive Holy Communion in the 8:16 GROCERY & MARKET (FORMERLY MAHOlfEY DRUG) Mrs. Howard Clennan, FRemont division of the Loretto Heights Mass this Sunday, Quality Meats - Groceries Pmrriptinni Arrerstsly FIIM 6614, will call for any contribution college building fund campaign on MAY WE SERVE YOU) Parieh Club* Meet • Fresh & Frozen Fruits & Vepetables that parishioners may care to do­ Monday, Jan. 26, at the Shirley- Parish clubs meeting this week lee Crcaoi — Ffluntelo Servtcs nate. ' Savoy were Miss Ellen Mary include Mrs. G. L. Moiioghan’s 105 So. Ogden PE. 1943 1300 So. Pearl PS. 7539 Mrs. Joseph A. Uhl is assisting Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. George with Mrs. H. W. Wolfe, on Tues­ Mrs. Clennan on the prizes com­ E. McCaddon, Mr. and Mrs. Homer day; Mrs. J. D. Goodrow’s with mittee. Mrs. Harold Collins is in Owen, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rab­ Mrs. W. E. Sheehy, on Wednes­ JACKSON’S bit, and Miss Edith Reidy. BUCHANAN’S charge of the tickets. day; Mrs. L. A. Fair’s with Mrs. Cut Rate Drugs Mrs. William Swigert announced New Circle la Formed M. Blake Vifquain, and Mrs. P, F. Christian Bros. Wines COMPlfTt lINt Of RtllGIOUS ARTIClfS FOR CHURCH AND HOMt that the Tabernacle society had A new circle has been added to Giblin’s with Mrs. S. W, Bishop, PRESCRIPTIONS given linens to be made into the number of already active cir­ on Thursday; and Mrs. M. A. K)LNT,UN SERVICE All PopoUr Bt«r$ cles in the parish. Mrs. A. J. Mor­ Hickey’s with Mrs. L. H. Herr, on FREK PBOi TpI DBLIVBRT Wt Deliver altar cloths. Thanks were extended Can 8P S44I Downing A AUmeds to Mrs. J. H. Ballard, who had con­ roni is captain and Mrs. Robert Friday. PE. 1777 377 So. Bdwy A . I*. \ V a < ;i m : k tributed linens which will also be Carmody, treasurer of the group, The instruction class for pros­ n iriu II <;ooi»s ro. made into cloths for the altar. which has selected the name of the pective converts will resume its Alameda Drug Store Mrs. Howard Clennan an­ Infant of Prague. Mrs. Mor­ meetings on Wednesday, Feb. 4, roni will entertain members of the at 7:45 p.m. in ]the rectory under V. O. PETKRSON. Prop. 4i04> I nil nounced the following additional i.\. n:t:ii members: Mmes. Cliff Carr, How­ newly formed circle at its first the direction of the Rev. James % Cut Rate Drugs ard Creede, Emil Frey, Richard regular meeting in her home at 645 Hamblin. Fountain Service - School Snppliee — Photo by Cavarra Birch street on Wednesday, Jan. Women of the Altar and Rosary Marker, P. L. Wiggington, and four Business Apprerittled t ■ 28. society were in the vestibule at Mri. Dominic Filippone Claude Yeager, and Miss Margaret Masnr I $47 Rogers Bros. *» Mary Davis. The members are: Mmes. .4nna all the Masses last Sunday to re­ Alameda and Broadway long veil of bridal illusion fell Anderson, A. F. Karpisek, S. E. ceive orders for candles to be The program chairman, Mrs. Link, George A. McCorison, J. A. blessed on the Feast of the Purifi­ from a crown of seed pearls. She William L. Earley, introduced Mrs. prassspt serrtea Kmembrame Meinnis, A. P. Shultz, A. S. Uhl, cation, Feb. 2. carried a bouquet of orchids and T. A. Cosgriff, who spoke on the white roses. and John Weber. Meetings will be Banns of marriage have been scientUtc testing Save Your Sight! The new pattern intro­ Bridesmaids were Misses Marie held the third Wednesday of every published for Matthew J. Green month. duced in celebrotion of 1847 Filippone and Marie Martinelli; of St. Catherine’s parish and Mary all work gnarantead Have in fxpert examine year matron of honor, Mrs. Jenny Gra- Rifle Pastor Gives Our Lady of Fatima circle mem­ Jane Mulcahy of St. Philomena’s. Rogers Bros. lOOth Anniver- eyes and prearribe arienllAcally nier; flower girls, Louise Filippone bers at their regular meeting Jan. low est p rices rorrret fUssea. sory. Silver-plated holloware and Josephine Ficco; and attend­ Address in Denver 20 in the home of Mrs. C. S. Brom- to motch this gravy set in­ ants, Paul W. Hart and George stead started work on small altar CD Study Club Plans cludes a plain meat dish, a Martinelli, Jr. linens. A reception was held in the even­ Rifle.—The Rev. Paul J. Reed, Members of Mary Immaculate Luncheon on Feb. 5 Jowel ^shop well & tree platter, o vege­ pastor, was in Denver for a few circle were guests of Mrs. Matthew II EAST BRVflUd fluf • SP 1573 ■ table dish, o water pitcher, ing at the Potenza hall. GEORGE W. MASTEN Mr. Filippone served three years days in which time he addressed Halloran on Jan. 21. Mrs. Richard The CD Study club will IllUSTRATED: The Grovy hold it* monthly luncheon OPTOMfrmst salt and pepper set and o in the army and was a staff ser­ the Parent-Teachers’ association Becker was welcomed as a new The flm ii luted here deserve to set 16oz...... $ 4 5 .0 0 in the Denver Dry Good, tea­ 5 Broadway • Denver, Colo. a coffee and tea service. geant. He is the son of Pasquale of St. Philomena’s school. member. Mrs. J. Cudmore and Mrs. he remembered when you ere dit- federal To» tncfvded room Thursday, Feb. 5, at Filippone. Miss Lenora Rummelhart, house­ Stanley Nowack won the bridge tributinr your petroniige to the dU- ^ PEarl 4668 keeper at the rectory, is conval­ honors. Miss Stella Dalheimer was 12:30 p.m. The meeting will MAIL OlOIRS INVITID The young couple are making follow, with the pre.ident, ferent lince of butincst CHAROI ACCOUNTS ACCIRTID their home in Denver. escing after a week’s illness. a guest of the circle members. J a rg en zio L Mrs. Victor Kalcevic, Anvil •Miss Virginia Harrison enter­ Mr*. G. W . Schneider, presid­ w y w w v w w w Points, entertained a group of wo­ tained members of the Ave Maria ing. Current events will TAber 220R-2200 BROTHERS / men from Rifle and Anvil Points circle Jan. 21. Bridge honors were be discussed, with Mrs. J. J. 2nd Sloer Univtnity l•lldlne IC V llIV o r OISTINCTlOft / Most Protestants won by Mrs. T. S. Lindsay and Dowd and Mrs. W , G. Foehl as oyce Cleaners^ 1 Atli A Cheme* STi., D*av*r 2, Cel*-. at bridge Friday afternoon. Guests were Mmes. H. P. Ortman, W. A. Mrs. William Vaughn. Mrs. James leaders. All members are re­ John and Albert Nillson Hardesty, Dow Thurston, Richard A. Kerr will entertain the members quested to attend. Not Our Foes, Says Snoody, John Steele, H. A. Carpen­ in her home Feb. 4. ter, and Miss Slaine Ortman. Mrs. Marshall Ruley and Mrs. FINER Miss Lucy Brennan and her Fred Krichbaum won bridge hon­ Queen's Daughters Supreme K. of C. brother, Lawrence Brennan, Pueb­ ors at the meeting of the St. lo, were visiting in the home of circle Jan. 22 in the Will Meet on Feb. 1 GLEANING New Orleans.—The Knights of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike home of Mrs. Krichbaum. The Queen’s Daughters will a t ^ m i c e Columbus were urged to lead Brennan, over the week end. The Little Flower circle meetings meet Sunday, Feb. 1, at 3 p.m. 1284 So. Pearl American youth in a fight against Guests at dinner at the rectory will be delayed until March be­ in the Catholic Daughters’ home, cause many circle members are Communism. ” were Mr. and Mrs; R. W. Cook and 1772 Grant street, Denver. Host­ out of the city. SP. 3662 Judge John E. Swift of Boston, their daughter, Mrs. Everett esses will be the Misses Catherine supreme knight, told the quarterly Thomas. Mrs. Thomas left Friday Meeting Ii Called and Teresa Maher, Marie Bellmar, WITH SPICK AND SPAN DELIVERY meeting of the organization’s su­ for Negaunee, Mich., for a visit Mr.s. Albert Seep, chairman of and Marie Kreiner. An enjoyable the March 13 games party, has preme board of officers and direc­ with Mr. and Mrs. Blair Burwell. program is being arranged by a Fore39 ytors, good cool from tors, in New Orleans, that America Lynn H. Douglas, who was re­ called a meetng for 2 p.m., Friday, group of Loretto Heights students. Annunciation M— was dedicated to the spiritual Jan. 30, for further plans for The RIO GRANDE FUEL CO. ______tired the first of the year from ideals of the Catholic Church, “ not the Forest service, spent Friday the party as well as for tick­ DRUGS PRICES *|.N D E N V n hot warmed Denver. You eon imathic force or materialism, but justice in the home of Mr. ana Mrs. James et distribution. Those who will Lakewood Parishioner r - BISHOP’S - and truth.” be present for the meeting are: depend on the RIO GRANDEI Cayton here. Mr. Douglas was en 5c TO $1.00 STORE In a reference to Protestant- route to his home in Denver from Mmes. A. J. Morroni, Harold Col­ Will Study at Regis Catholic tensions, Judge Swift de­ Portland, Ore., where he had beSn lins, Howard Clennan, Joseph A. clared that the bulk of Protestants in charge of grazing in the Forest Uhl. Louis Cabella, Kemp Cooper, (St. Bernadette’. Perith, Lake- 1626 E. 34th Ave. I fe’xagj 8T0RB Andrew Hagerty, Paul Horan, in this country are not hostile to service office. wood) TEL. CH. 7507 1401 FRANKLIN ST. the Catholic Church or its leaders. Among those attending the first Frederick Huxoll, A. H. Malnatti, Bob Pattridge ha.s registered at Archbishop Joseph F. Rummel-.^ regular dance of the Recreation as­ Stanley Nowack, Homer Owen, Jo­ Regis college for the mid-season 2nd at Santa Ee Drive Telephone TAbor 3211 seph R. Plank, Eugene Sanders, NOW OPEN— STORE NO. 2 New Orleans told the meeting that sociation at Anvil Points Friday term. Yoa'Il Alwayg Find It At Herman Seep, William Swigert, anti-Catholic leaders were to be night were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ramsey of 5200 W. COLFAX and Chester Wilder and the follow­ found “ not only behind the Iron Kalcevic, Mr. and Mrs. John Steele, Denver announce the birth of a D 0 W N I N G’S ing circle captains: Mmes. Myron Curtain of Russia, but right here Mr. and Mrs. Quirino Madonna, boy, Michael Claude, Jan. 19. Mr. WE RECEIVE NEW Hardwar* • Paint • Glau • Plamblns Babcock, C. L. Carr, Arthur Davis, at home among those deceived, de­ and Mr. and Mrs. John Tripp. and Mrs. H. A. Coupe of Lake- MERCHANDISE EVERY DAY I And Elftctrical SuppHea luded persons who indirectly pro­ George E. McCaddon, Stephen Mc- wood are the grandparents. Our Lady of Lourdes Father Reed went to Rangely Nichols, and Edwin Williams. Shop BISHOP’S Often Comer at 3260 Downlnf mote a wrong philosophy of life.” last week end and celebrated Mass Carol Elizabeth Meredith, in­ Open Until 6 P.M. Saturday I PM. The Archbishop said it was un­ I. A. Deline of 4005 East 6th fant daughter of LaVem and there Sunday. avenue is recuperating from a re­ fortunate that the uneducated, un­ Mrs. Thomas E. Doyle, sister of Catherine Meredith, was baptized trained, unmoral minds of some cent illness. Wednesday, Jan. 21, by the Rev. Mrs. James Cayton, left for her Mrs. J. F. Murtaugh left Wed- South Denver Jewell Phormney citizens made them easy prey to home in Gunnison after spending J. J. Doherty. The sponsors were St. John\ Pari.^h wrongful indoctrination. He warn­ ne.sday, Jan. 28, for a visit in Chi­ James and Gertrude Mooney. two months here with her sister cago with relatives. QUICK SERVICE ON ed that the atmosphere which bred and her mother,' Mrs. Anna J. ; Evergreen 1894 S. Pearl RA.0232 Communism in parts of Europe Shower Ii Held Miller. A shower was held in the home UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT could breed it in America, in the Larry and Walter Cook attended Holy Rosary Society ^ REPAIR WORK event prosperity failed. of A. J. Morroni, Sunday, Jan. 26, Nursery a music party in the home of Mrs. in honor of Miss Josephine Carra- DRUGS - PRESCRIPTIONS Karl Ulichny. To Hold Games Party Save-A-Dollar Jewelry mone, bride-elect of Robert Mor­ (Miaku if tt. i Mr*. O. S. Folkner, Prop. Miss Rita Syslo was guest of Irvin H. Jones BEERS, WINES, ETC. Jas. Sullivan Opens roni, brother of A. J. Morroni. (Holy Ro.ery Pari.h, Denver) Knows the Secret of jfliR'i ftrlth) ^COMPLETE SEED STORE honor at a birthday party given Mrs. James F. Sullivan. Jr., en­ A gem*, party, to be .pon- jl AND NURSERY 3r(i & Detroit FREE DELIVERY SERVICE by a number of grade school teach­ tertained at a shower in the home (ored by the Altar lociety, Your Hair Paint, Supply Store ers in the home of Mrs. P. J. Engel- I Order Fertilizer of her mother, Mrs. Ralph F. will be given Sunday, Feb. I, Ask About This Neic fTare ■>. For Spring Delivery Mr. A Mri. G. W. Reed. Prep. James F. Sullivan, member of brecht. Guests included Misses Taylor,__ _ Wednesday, Jan. 28, in in the tchool hell, 4664 Pearl Knight Service Co. (Forairly ol Pmietillen fu lit) Christ the King parish, Denver, Mable Ennis, Esther Strohmeyer,! honor of Miss Catherine Deus, .treet, beginning at 8 p.m. MYLADY EDITH iyS4 So. Broadway |p- recently purchased the “ Your Virginia Gibson, Cynthia Mosher, bride-elect of Frank Canny. All are invited to attend. MOBIL PRODUCTS Paint Store.” at 2211 East Mis­ Carmen Bunn, and Helen Ewing. Mrs. Myron Babcock will enter­ The Holy Name locicty will BEAUTY SHOPPE sissippi, just off South Gaylord. Guests in the home of Mr. and meet in the ichool hall at tain a foursome at a dessert-lunch­ Minnit Keueler, Mgr. Complete Auto Service The store is now known as “ Sulli­ Mrs. Richard Snoddy Monday and eon and bridge on Feb. 6. Mrs. 8 o'clock Monday avaning, Skilled Mechanics 2804 E. 6th Are. EA. 0788 van Paint and Supply.” It is Tuesday of last week were Miss Babcock's guests will be Mrs. Al­ Feb. 9. 6th Ave. at Detroit FR. 3396 Blessed Sacrament stocked with a full line of paints Mary Jean Houtz, former Rifle bert Horton. 3Irs. E. C. Swan, and Candle, will be ble.aed and and supplies of the well-known resident, and her fiance, Thomas, Mrs. Ben White. di.tributed after the 8:30 manufacturers, such as Sherwin- Flanagan of . Mrs.! o’clock Matt, Monday, Feb. 2. CIRCLE DRIVE JEWELL LANDSCAPE Williams, Devoe, and Florman Snoddy entertained at dinner Mon­ Rental Library ROSS VARIETY STORE Mfg. Co., and the new and popular day night in their honor. Guests Discussion Club Sets MARKET line of Plicote. In addition to the St. Clara's Aid Sets B. L. Bcnnrtt ■ E. R. Willlsmt SERVICE NOTIONS . INFANT WEAR included Mr, and Mrs. Dow • PARK HILL retail sale of paint and supplies, Thurston. Meats - Fish - Groceries Hardware - Toye Session for Jan. 30 Fresh ft Frozen Fruits FINE FERTILIZERS the company will give free esti­ Miss Houtz and Mr. Flanagan Luncheon, Card Party 142 University Blvd. BOOK STORE mates on painting, papering, wall Vegetables 2214-16 Kearney also were entertained at luncheon In M t. Carmel Parish Mmes. John Lamers, E. Horne, t4 ll E. Itb w. DvIlTcr FR. S8SI EA. 4350 MARGARET GRINSTEAD texturing, and floor sanding and DE. 4488 in the home of Mrs. Mike Brennan. (Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parith, W. H. Grimm, and E. Castilian H 2 4 E. 23rd Ave. DE. 1361 finishing. .^11 work done is guar­ The couple were married the fol­ SAVE TIRES — BUY AT OLSON1 Denver) will be hostesses for the luncheon QUICK SERVICE. ON anteed, and an easy payment plan lowing Sunday in St. Joseph’s The St. Philomena Study club and card party to be held by St. > GOOD WORKMANSHIP Offict DB. 42M is offered customers. Free delivery church in Grand Junction. Mr. and qn i C^mpItU Real £$UU 8«rTic« Clara’s Aid society in St. Clara’s FOOD BEST MATERIALS service is offered on one gallon REPAIR WORK Mrs. Snoddy were attendants. p.m. „ in the home of Mrs. Nelliev„n :„ orphanage, Denver, Feb. 4. The STORES :> or more of paint. The company Guests at the wedding included the OLSON’S KEARNEY JOHN F. BRUNO rents floor senders and waxera. Brindisi, 3440 Navajo street. The business meeting will be held at 12 Save-A-Dollar Jewelry Brennans and the Thurstons. They discussion this week will be 27.50 W. 29ih GL. 3613 Realtor Mr. Sullivan personally sells Ve­ left for a wedding trip to Mexico : netian blinds, and will measure ‘•Prayer for Persons.” Irvin H. Jones ► ' SHOE REPAIR. Uf V«lo« Tosr Prop«rt7 immediately after the ceremony. The Mother Cabrini Study club for Qaick 8aU** your home and give free estimates. $1,000,000 Is $1> t 3rd & Detroit 3030 E 6ih EA. 1801 ► ■' Harold & Ptrrlro The couple met in Germany, will meet on Thursday, Feb. 5, at •ItT EAST 22KD AVB. The phone number is RA. 1925. Kaifeng, China.—More than one Mill R 22ND AVE., AT KEARNKT where Miss Houtz was a docu­ 1 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Marie million Chinese dollars taken up in R««l BoUU Salet ~ Lem ~ InsmruM NO’nCK TO (HtEDITORS mental clerk in the criminal courts EiUte of William H. (DoIIini, alio known Longo, 4211 Alcott a collection here for the missions Pliilomena\ aa Wm. H. Collini, deceaacd. No. 82905. during the Nuremburg trials. Mr. On Jan. 25, Della Brancucci be­ Wi'll Clem Toor Fonneli and Re-Style Them represents only about $17 Ameri­ Notice ia hereby given that on tha 14th Flanagan was stationed in Ger­ came the bride of Paul Ray. Angel­ can, but it is regarded as a tri­ day of January, 1948, letteri of adminis­ many with the army. The bride is ina Brancue'ei, sister of the bride, INTEMANN'S FOR t . St Cleaners' and Tailors' Dyi tration were issued to the undersigned umph for the zeal of Catholics in CALL FR. 9986 FOR ss administrator of the above named estate the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross was the maid of honor, and Albert this area. Perk H lll'i Neweet, Meet Modem Cleenen-TVlIore Houtz of Grand Junction. and ail persona having claims against said Polish was best man. The Rev. EXPERT RADIO REPAIR- .2210 Kearney DE. 6430 aatate are required to file them for allow­ Mrs. John Tripp was elected Thomas Lo Cascio, O.S.M., pastor, i 10% Off Cath and Carry ance in the County Court of the City and LoTola ING - FREE DELIVERY County of Denver, Colorado, within six chairman of the Anvil Points Lit­ officiated. V ••YOU DESERVE THE BEST — BRING YOUR CLOTHES TO CRESr^ months from said data or said claima will tle Theater group at its first The following were baptized All Work Guaranteed bs foraver barred. meeting last week. The group plans in the past week: James Watanuki, B. C. Hilliard. Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. K. Watanuki, Rocky’s Pharmacy Admlniatrator. to produce a three-act play in the Mtrfek Labricetien Cftt WmUbs John C* near future. sponsors being Robert and Lucille PrMcrIptiea DrastgUt. Authorized Dealer ScfaoU Robert W. Cook was elected Archiletta; Keiko Watanuki, son 2001 E. 17th Ava. • aiNI CHEWS • aiH) WSFItt Efailey’s (^r^ervice treasurer of the Garfield county f f Mr. and Mrs. K. Watanuki, Phone EA. 9S67 ARVIN RADIOS • CHeC-COSTED FIA1 NISTt FINEST chapter of the American Red Cross sponsors being Gary and Rose Hig­ • cHsc HASD m i s • B iim u ■K. 0121 -i Your Druggist Is Yoir • CHSCIUTE.>imE>ED CSEAHI MEATS AND at a meeting last week. Mr. Cook gins; Ken Watanuki, son M Mr. GROCERIES Neighborhood Friend THE BLARNEY SHOP Ted Clinton 28t^ ft Fairfax • FR. 9924 Bottaat N eabai in Tawx also was presented with a bronze and Mrs. K. Watanuki, sponsors (Our Owo Manafacturt) FR. MSI Pirfatont Tim WlUird Beturle* sm Fairfax statue for his untiring efforts in being Pat and Jennie Aiello; Gray »ei Esst Calfsx 3225 £. Colfax EAit 2690 PR. 27M ORDER Boy Scout work, at the regular Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. John meeting of the Lions’ club last Rosenow, sponsors being Ernest Holy lihost The firms listed here de- • Tuesday night. and Marjorie Petrillo; Kathleen i^airfax Hardware Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. serve to be remembered See FRANK A2VT01VELL1 (Colfax at Fairfax) COAL Ernest Capra, sponsors being Jo­ GOOD CLOTHES NEED H a r d w a r e , g l a s s , p a in t s when you are distributing Post Presidents' Club seph and Florence Muro. NOT BE EXPENSIVE AT TED’S tAWN MOWEBS SHARPENED your patronage in the dif­ NOW for Fine Wines and Beers EA. 3777 5022 E. Colfax Sets Session on Feb. 4 Holy Ghost Society WE DELIVER . a L. RINEHART, Pnp. ferent lines of business. Seller to Be Sa/e tmd w irm THE SS04 E. CoHax FR. 8881 Than Cold and Sorry The Past Presidents’ Social club of the CPTL will meet Wednesday, Plans Party Feh. 5 PROMPT DELIVERY Feb. 4, at 12:30 p.m. in the Catho­ ENGLISH SERVICE lic Charities annex, Denver. Mrs. The Holy Gho.t Altar and JERRY’S RESTAURANT Win Schrodt, president, will pre­ Roiary lociaty will hold a dat- SpKUIIzint In Spaglirttl. Stsaks. FrisI Oi«ck.a. Bsvisll SHUnO BROS. Frank’s Flowers side. ekrt-bridg* card party Thurs­ TAILORS Rugby Cool Co. The past presidents of St. day, Feb. S, at 1 p.m. in tha 901 FIFTEENTH STREET HNEST OF FRUITS AND 2:212 Kearney DENTER, COLORADO DE. 4207 Mary’s Mothers’ club will be host­ Holy Ghost hall, Denver. Jerry's Restaurant VEGETABLES esses. A dessert-luncheon will he Combine Q^uality and Style 1144 Fifth Sl Those attending are asked to at Prices You Can Afford t i ll E. Celtax st Ceek EA. 4586 ? “ Personalised Floral Designs** served. After a short business bring their o w n playing DE. 9940 Fret Dtlivery Mil B. Celtax meeting, a social hour will be held. cards. 1 ^ursday, January 29, 1948 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOUC REGISTER Telephone, EEystone 4205 PAGE ELEVEN

CmTRUCTION TO START IN SPRING Cathedral in ^Miniature KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL CN $70,000 CHURCH IN JUUSBUR6 TO BE SET UP IN ROGGEN PARISH AURORA

f Julesburg.— Work on the new church, which will cost Roggen.—A meeting of the men The guests incbded Mr. and Mrs (70,000, will begin this spring. The Holy Name men have of Sacred Heart parish was held Alfred Erker, Mr. and Mrs. Harold ijarked off the location and John K. Monroe, the architect, will in the church hall Sunday evening. Klausner, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Buch- IVEW FASHION HOUSE OF soon be in Julesburg to decide the depth of the basement. Peter Mr. Kirk, a representative of the Cleaners St Dyers FLOWERS Melchior, Jr., has volunteered to pay for the digging of the Knights of Columbus,' was the and Mrs. Carl Buchholz, Mrs. Tony foundation. The farmers of the parish have agreed to help with speaker of the evening. About 30 Liiinebur and Eugene Linnebur, JOHN B. JOHNSON Polnuttlu — ConUr Plica ...... alld . . . All Cut Flowtn Id S«taoD the unskilled labor. A special tdrive to raise funds to pay for men were present in spite of bad Lonnie Dyess, and Tommy Klaus­ Offln Ploat ’ tihe new church, planned for the past year, will be held this roads and deep snow. They planned ner. SPracii 1071 lOlU East CalUi Mcnbcr Floriit Tclcgripb DeliTirr ^ear. The amount raised so far is $44,440.60. to organize a Knights of Columbus Mrs. Hubert Orth is in Denver Its E. AlooMds At*. Aarara B Aurora AU 870 Altar Society Electi council. About 20 are already visiting at the home of her daugh­ The last meeting of the Altar and Rosary society was held signed up. ter, Mrs. Joe Brant. in the home of Mrs. John Lechman. Mrs. Christine Lechman Sunday, Jan. 25, was "Loretto Mr. and Mrs. Mike Klausner re­ was co-hostess. Election of officers for 1948 took place at this Sunday,’* when the drive to help turned Friday from Wichita, PUTNErS meeting. Mrs. Victor Bellairs was named president; Mrs. John build the new Loretto Heights col­ where they helped her brother cel­ Klug, vice president; Mrs. Joseph W. McNamara, secretary; lege activities building was offici- ebrate his golden wedding anniver­ HOME — SUPPLY ^nd Mrs. George Bauer, treasurer. The next meeting will be allyllj launched in Sacred- -Heart and sary. (Formerly Kathrens) ' held at the home of Mrs. Catherine Schmidt, east of Ovia. Holy Family parishes. The Arch­ Members of the committee in HARDWARE PAIN! The regular meeting of the Holy Name society was held in bishop has asked that each one do charge of serving the Consumers’ ROOnNC the rectory. The following officers were elected: President, his part to help the college grow to Co-operative annual dinner met S7IS K. Colfax Ato. Aarors SIS ■Tacob Meier; vice president, Valentine Sanger; secretary, Ed- catch up with enrollment, which Thursday at the home of Mrs. Mag­ AURORA ORUO AUROEA, COLORADO gvard Slavik j treasurer, Joseph Schmidt. Plans were discussed now totals 678. dalen Shoeneman. Others present 3oa. W. 'MeBnd* AO. Ill oor the digging of the foundation of the new church. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harshbarger at the meeting were Rita Barney, and JoAnn Klausner were week­ chairman; Marie Kersen. Aurora end guests at the home of Mr. and Sanchez, and Effle Gallegos. Be­ Mrs. Bill Blick. cause a very large attendance is PURSE BROS. Attend Carnival anticipated, the place for the din­ I.G.A. SHANCHAI CAFE Colorado Springs Friends; and neighbors from this ner and*- the meeting following GROCERY* & MARKET Aurora’s Finest Cafe community who were seen at the was changed from the Roggen Legion dance and carnival in school to the Sacred Heart church GROCERIS8— HEATS — rBOITS AMERICAN and CHINESE FOODS Keenesburg Saturday night in­ hall. Date and time remain the VEGETABLES AU. 1145 9746 Ea. Colfax cluded Mr. and Mrs. Fred Linne- same: Monday, Feb. 2, at 5:30 I70S Eott CoUox Avo. Pk. Aama S» bur. M l - , and Mrs. Harold Erker, p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kersen, Mr. Miles Milan attended the meet­ THE ONLY TOOLS that were used to make this and Mrs. Tony Bettale, Mr. and ing of the directors of the Weld balsa wood replica of a Cathedral were a few razor Mrs. Harold Klausner, Mr. and County Health association at the J O E * S C A F E blades, a knife, and some glue. Constructed by Mack Bentley of To­ Mrs. Alfred Erker, Mr. and Mrs. extension oflBce in Greeley Monday ‘Sreakfast Whenever You Want It" HOME PUBLIC MARKET ledo, 0., shown above with his daughter, Jill, the structure is based Bill Sargeant, Mr. and Mrs. Lon­ afternoon. partly on observation of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New York, and of nie Dyess, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Rau, Holy Rosary Cathedral, Toledo. Not yet completed, the replica will Mr. and Mrs. Lefty Lombard, Mr eventually stand six and one-half feet high, eight and one-half feet and Mrs. Rodney Cronk, Mr. and long, and four and one-half feet wide. So far, Bentley, a non-Catholic, [Mrs. Martin Shoeneman, Mr. and has spent three years, off and on, making the 20-pound edifice. I Mrs. Alfred Shoeneman, Henry Prebish and Delores Yeager, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harshbarger, and Leonard Kersen. COLORADO SPRINGS PTA TO HEAR Mr. and Mrs. Martin Shoeneman ir attended the stock show Wednes­ J. D. Croieb C. D. 0*Brfrn COMPLIMENTS OP day of last week. TALK ON COMMUNISTIC DANGERS Mike Sibley of Georgia, a friend PERKINS-SHEAREB OLSOIM & BEIVBOW of Joe Siggs since their navy days, Remember the Church PLBG. & HTG. CO. Colorado Springs. — St Mary’s Rose Wadell, and Katherine Gal- visited at the honv of the latter PTA will meet Wednesday, Feb. lahar. several days last week. 102 No. Tejon 116 .North Weber Su 4, at 3 o'clock instead of 3:16. All members and their friends Mrs, Arthur Artelle, daughter of are invited to attend the party. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Orth, left COLORADO SPRINGS’ Tel. Main 3066 The president, Mrs. T. R. Beals, SMARTEST STORE will preside. The guest speaker Engagement Announced with her two children for their will be the Rev. Joseph Kane, Mr. and Mrs. William Parsons home in Waukeegan last Sunday. Store for Men O.M.I., who will discuss "Dangers of 908 Cheyenne boulevard an­ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shoeneman of Communism at Home.’’ nounce the engagement of their of Iowa have been visiting at the Boys Shop daughter, Patricia Anne, to Rich­ home of Mr. Shoeneman’s brother, ENGiS-L u The Marilyn staff, in conjunc­ Martin, since Thursday. in ard Kruse, son of Mrs. A. P. Rad- Women’s Casual Shop tion with the Girls' Glee club, will Vincent and Clement Buchholz present a short program in keep­ cliffe of Idledale. Miss Parsons Oyiolors C ^n c. and Mr. Kruse are freshmen at returned from their trip to Kansas “ HI-TEEN” SHOP ing with Catholic Press month. last week. Pat Saidy, editor, will act as mas­ Western State college at Gunni­ rOH GIRLS II TO IS SALES SERVICE son. No date has been set for the Hosteiiei at Dinner YOUR WILL ter of ceremonies. wedding. Bertha Dyess and Louise Klaus­ The membership drive closed ner were hostesses at a demonstra­ I WOBLD WIDE THE MUST BBAUTIPUL with the January meeting. The The study club is planning tion dinner last Thursday night. DINING ROOM IN THE CITY I fourth grade is in first place with a rummage sale to be held Feb. toAVEL SYSTEM 91.1 per cent. The first grade is 28. The next meeting will be held AUTHORIZED AGENTS FOR THE RUTH’S OVEN a close second with 89.1 per cent. in the home of Mrs. William Conn. Mission Will Open AIRLINES AND STEAMSHIP LINES Miss Sarah Aragon, daughter of MOST DISTINCTIVE COFFEE SHOP The membership now is 425, REMEMBER THE B. J. O’LEARY. Min.Ker New playground apparatus will Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aragon. 1114 1 Sptd.I Attrition to Cl.rrr and FINE PASTRIES W. Kiowa street, and Louis Pres­ 220 No. Tejon St. soon be purchased for SL Mary’s In Aspen Feb. 15 Rtlislona school as a result of a successful ton Diamond, son of Mr. and Mrs. paper drive under the chairman­ James W. Diamond, Gulfport, POOR MISSIONS Miss., were married Jan. 18 in St. Aspen.— A mission will be given ship of Mrs. Churchill. The $294 in St. Mary’s church, Aspen, by realized by the drive will be sup­ Mary’s church. Father Michael MORRISSEY Kavanagh witnessed the double­ the Rev. Evan Gautreau, C.SS.R.. plemented with $100 from the of Denver from Feb. 15-22. MAY REALTY • Speoo/ PT.4. The second grade won the ring ceremony. OF THE ARCHDIOCESE 'The bride, given in marriage by Preparations are being made by SPRING SERVICE cash prize of $5 for collecting the the various parish gp’oups to help most paper. her father, w’ore a white gown Cars — Trucks with long train. Her fingertip veil make it a success. COMPANY Mrs. Thomas Kelly has been ap­ was held in place with a crown of Carpet Ordered 7 W. Cuchorrot pointed chairman of a penmanship The members of the Altar and Real Estate, Loans, orange blossoms, and she carried contest that will start next se­ a bouquet of white carnations and Rosary society have ordered a car­ Insurance mester for students in the higher pet for the sanctuary. It is hoped “ If Your Need$ Are Electrical gardenias. grades. Mr. and Mrs. Momer McKissack, that it will be ready by Easter. Form of Bequest for ^Reliance VndentrilerM Agency Call Main 939” The newly organized PTA study brother-in-law and sister of the Religious goods will be sold by the society the week of the mission. •V OLD LINE STOCK, FIRE, WIRING—FIXTURES AND REPAIRS club had its first meeting Jan. 15 bride, were the attendants. Mrs. Establishment ot in the home of Mrs. T. R, Beals. New velour drapes obtained by the ^ARINE AND AUTOMOBILE McKissack wore a rose taffeta society will be placed on the con­ Berwick Electric Co. The group enjoyed a covered-dish gown and carried a bouquet of fessionals this week. Funds for Education INSURANCE J. D. BERWICK luncheon and decided to take up yellow narcissus and pink carna At the January meeting of the Colorado Sprtnfi, Colorado the study of child psychology. Mrs. tions. Her headdress was of the of Priests: Paul Fox is temporary chairman. Sodality of Our Lady of the Snows same flowers. Frank Hammer was the apostolic committee and the During the Christmas holidays. organist. Following the ceremony social life committee were ap­ WILLIAM G. GRARON Aotoraobiia and Flra Iniaranea Sister Gerald Marie, principal, a reception was held in the home pointed. Serving on the former braved the severe weather of the of the bride’s parents. A three- are Warren Conner, chairman; r . Optometrist — AT LESS COST — East to attend the joint meetings tiered wedding cake centered the Gene Mason, and John Dolinsek. of the American Historical and table. After a wedding trip to On the social life committee are e W 126 North Tejon St. McCarty, Elliott & Co. the Catholic Historical societies, Texas and New Orleans, the Eileen Seivers, chairman; Mary n \ xo PHONE MAIN 6612 held in Cleveland. 0., Dec. 27-30. couple will make their home in Mason, and Helen Mishmash. The COLORADO SPRINGS. COLO. 9 >4 N. Tejon i»tia: 4151 & 5979 Father William Kelly is enjoy­ Gulfport. Miss. sodality will display a complete alOeo ing a vacation in New York city. Dr. William C. Craron left Jan. ski outfit at the valentine dance. While there, he will probably de­ 25 for a six weeks’ vacation trip Donations will be used to help Better Insurance cide on an operetta to be given by air to Mexico and Central and equip the sodality clubroom. Since ENTERPRISE TENT this spring. South America. He will visit 11 Lower Retea more and more skiers are coming The First Friday Breakfast different countries. During his ab­ to the area, the sodality hopes to AND AWNING GG. group of Catholic women from St. sence his office will be in charge act as host to the Catholic young Curtis H. Ingram of Dr. Gaylen Rowe of Denver. 123 Sonth' Nevada Avenue Mary’s and Corpus Christ! par­ men and women on their skiing DIST. MGR. ishes will meet Friday at 9 a.m. Charles R. Nolan, who had been tours to Aspen. The ski course is PH. 1264 a hospital patient for three weeks, now in fine condition, with 60 MAin 5640 752 E. Pike. Peak STORE AWNINGS NOW at the Blue Spruce restaurant. '' " AO, °L tV^e Mrs. Emmett Knight and Mrs. has improved enough to return to inches of snow on the upper slope Paul Fox will be hostesses. his home, 225 N. Weber street. and 24 inches on the town slope. ^Cel Hour's (o f Denver) FOOTWEAR St. Mary’s annual retreat for Mr. and Mrs. James J. Gaughm, Last week the sodality had a ■ Candy and Ice Cream at the high school students Feb. 3, 811 Cheyenne boulevard, are the skating party at the Four Seasons 5.5 Years-ot Quality 4, and 5, will be conducted by the parents of a boy, bom Jan. 21. club. Among those present were Johnson-English Rev. Fred McCallin of Littleton. Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Postle- Father Robert Banigan, Louis Pop­ ALSO aOSIEBT AND BAGS The retreat exercises will open thwaite announce the marriage of ish, Lillian Popish, Eileen Seivers, Di-ug Go. each morning with a Dialogue their daughter. Constance Postle- Warren Conner, and Helen Mish­ The Vorhes Shoe Go. Mass at 9 o’clock, which will be thwaite Carpenter, to J. Hartley mash. LF.NTHF.RIC Toilrtrle. A special meeting of the sodal­ T tl.n at BIJiw 8t Ph.n. 1400 followed by a conference for all Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo students. Afternoon sessions will seph P. Murray. The Rev. Michael ity will be held on Monday, Feb. 2. Harrington officiated at the cere­ CYO Social Feb. 14 PETE BERO!\l 51ST YEAR include conferences and a Holy Hour. The retreat will close Feb. mony in the Pauline chapel, Broad­ The CYO is sponsoring the val­ frrRIVITrRE SROP Bulova & Gruen 6 with Mass and Communion, fol­ moor, Jan. 23. Mrs. James O’Mai entine dance to be given in the UPHOLSTERING. Armory hall Feb. 14. Jackson’s I RE-UPHOU9TERING AND lowed by sodality reception and ley. sister of the bridegroom, was REPAIRING Watches breakfast. matron of honor and Perry P. newly formed orchestra will fur­ Slip Covert and Oraperlea Greiner was best man. Gilbert nish the music. James Markalunas Made to Oro.r On Jan. 26. three one-act plays is chairman of the dance commit- were presented by the seniors of P. Carpenter was ring-bearer. A j Furniture Made lo Order ! tee. Others serving on the com­ 9 S. TEJON St. Mary’s school in the church reception was held at the home of TH 8. Caieade Ave Main 5100 the bride’s parents. mittee are Margie Ann Conner, auditorium, under the direction of Larraine Zelnick, Louis O’Block, the Rev. Michael Kavanagh. The Head* Prci* Group At the annual meeting of the Paul Beck, Donald Snyder, and The Murray Drug Go. The Hey.se Sheet first play was an all-girl comedy, Donald Paulich. A PERMANENT BURSE FOR THE PERPETUAL EDUCATION OF entitled Enjoying Poor Health. Press Women’s club in Denver, Metal and Roofing Saturday, Miss Frances G. Gra­ Special awards were given to “ Superior Serrire Stores** INCORPORATBD The second presentation was A Claude Conner and Patsy Snyder HEATING ROOFING Message From Khufu, a play of a ham of Manitou Springs, editor A SEMINARIAN IS $6,000. ANY PORTION OF Main Store Phone Main 144 and publisher of the Pike's Peak for the most perfect attendance SHEET .METAL more serious nature, with an all- at religious instructions. 'The Main Stora — 18 North I’tjon St 219 North Weher Street boy cast. The last play on the Journal, was elected president of ’*hnnei Main 662 the Colorado Press Women’s class meets regularly on Saturday THIS, HOWEVER, CAN BE LEFT. North Stora — 132 North Tejon St Eat 18S8 program was a sparkling comedy afternoon at 4 o’clock. Those at­ put on by a mixed group from the club. The Colorado Press Women’s association is a branch of a na­ tending the class are Claude Con­ senior class. Hist, She's a Man, ner, Johnny Maurin, Larry Brand concerning two college fellows tional press women’s association. Miss Graham was associated with Muriel Jean Sandstrom, Ellen who are trying in vain to prepare June Condon, Cherie Gerbaz, Judy dinner for the uncle of one of the her father, W. J. Graham, in the Pike’s Peak Journal for 22 years. Marolt, Katie Glidden, and Tim boys. and Dan Sullivan. When Mr. Graham was elected The Catholic Daughters, of Confined in the hospital are county treasurer at the last gen­ THE SUM OF $500 WILL TAKE CARE .\merica, Court St. Mary 513, will George Sullivan, John Herman, APEX W e r s sponsor their annual card party eral election, she took over the and John Henry Stewert. paper. Miss Graham has long been Saturday, Feb. 7, at the Fine Arts Mrs. Margaret Lavey, who died center, 30 W. Dale street. Mrs. active in Manitou Springs civic in Denver last week, was buried affairs. OF A STUDENT FOR ONE YEAR Ethel Shirola is chairman, assisted from St. Mary’s church on Tues­ by Mmes. Alice Heinzen, Florence Former Ratident Dies day. Mrs. Lavey was born in Ire­ THOR Washers, Ironers Campbell, Josephine Bonelli. Cath­ Mrs. Gertrude O’Connell, for­ land, but spent most of her life erine McCarville, Lucille Stolte, mer Colorado Springs resident and in Aspen. In the past year she mother of Frank H. Gilles of Colo­ had lived in Our Lady of Lourdes rado Springs, died Jan. 22 in St, parish in Denver. Marshall Plan Topic Cloud, Minn., where she made her For Further Information, Apply at lAUNDERAU Washers home for the last two years. Of Address on Feb, 6 Mrs. O’Connell was born in Bell Tower Collapse Newburg, Wis. She was 86 years In Quakes Kills Two Ready for Immediate Delivery Dr. Wilhelm Solzbacher, old. She made her home here from . — At least 12 persons internationally known ipeaker 1922 to 1946 and was a member were reported killed in a series of and member of a United Na­ of St. Mary's church. Surviving, eight earthquakes Jan. 25 that tions bureau, will speak on besides her son, is a daughter, rocked Iloilo, capital of Panay in 113 the Marshall plan Friday eva- Mrs. Urban Bauman of Minne­ the central . Two were Norih ninf, Feb. 6, at 8 o’clock in apolis, Minn. Funeral services said to have diea when the six- Tejon Oscar Malo hall, 1848 Logan were held Monday, Jan. 26, in story bell tower of the ancient Jaro CHRnCERV OFFICE atreat, Danvar. Deliverad un­ Minneapolis. Cathedral collapsed. der the auspicei of the Knights of Columbus, this ad­ Main dress will be open to the 1636 Logaa Siraal Dm ver, Colorado 568 rVRNITVRE to. public. Dr. Solabaeher will bo in the city to address the Cath­ Colorado Springs Leading Furniture Store olic Schools Press Relations JAM BAR and RESTAURANT convention at Loratte Haights EXCELLENT FOODS coUogo. Al. SAllTH, Prop. _ 124 NO. MAIN STREET V-'

V- i k k PAGE TWELVE Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, EEystone 4205 Thursday, January 29, 1948

FORT COLLINS NURSES MAKE PLANS Circle in Littleton STRATTON PARISH HAS $50m ALTAR BREADS. HOMEMAKER’S SEWING TO FORM NEW CHAPTER OF COUNCIL Conducts Election IH HIW CHURCH BUILDING FUND LfUI« Glrlf* DrtuM. Binbroldvry, ^ DEPARTMEIST M»ootranlnf« £1«. (Archdiocetan Council of Catholic evening with the members of the Of New Officers Stratton.— St. Charles’ church of Stratton completed 1947 THE SLSTERS OF THE * Nuraet) faculty of the school serving as with a net of $21,000. Of this amount $14,000 was donaW coon SHEPHERD < Patronize'Theae Reliable and Friendly Flmta Mrs. Ethel Beroard, suiKrvisor hostesses. The party was held in Littleton.—The Ave Maria cir­ to the new church fund. The parish now has on hand $50,000 of nurses at the hospital in Fort the auditorium of the nurses’ resi­ TELEPBONK PEARL 1481 < cle of the Archbishop’s guild met for the building of its new church and plans are under way Collins, has invited a group of dence. Barbara Nolte Davis was on Thursday evening, Jan. 22, in for the construction of the church foundation. At a parish •EA RL J.- aw’arded the prize for the most Denver ACCN members to come the home of Mrs. Louis J. Higgins meeting on Jan. 4 the following were elected on the church THE to Fort Collins Thursday, Feb. 19, original costume, and Miss Doro­ building committee; • Father Edward Dinan, G. Lee Zurcher, Optometrist and Optician on North Lincoln avenue. At that and assist in the formation of a thy Wegeman was winner of the Frank Feierstein, J. Conrad Kliesen, Frank Liebl, Art Pautler, McVeigh Company STROHMINGER meeting, election of officers for and AI Simon. Catholic nuraes’ proup. The Rev. special prize. Receiving the prize the current year was held. Helen Walsh PAINTING AND John Regan, spiritual director of as -being the most popular girl of The past week the building committee selected the fol­ Electrical Contracting Miss Gloria Cecchin was chosen Anoeiat* d e c o r a t in g the Denver ACCN; Mrs. Claire the evening was Miss Josephine lowing for the new church campaign committee: Swidbert Hor- Lloanstd u d Bondad In CIt* ol DanTar president of the Ave Maria circle; CONTRACTORS Marker, ACCN secretary, '46 and Eggers. Following an evening of nung, Joe Droste, Rex Zurcher, Vincent Dvorak, Joe Scheer, W. R. JOSEPH 817 14th St. '47; and Miss Anna Marie Man- ^mea, contests, music, and danc­ and Mrs. Robert H. Koran, Jr., Lawrence Torline, Tony Kordes, Bud Anthofer, Al Kitten, Tony 1328 Inc* KE. 0718 .kTES EXAUINBD , gan, past ACCN president and cor­ ing, refreshments were served. was elected secretary-treasurer. Beller, Leo Dischner, Tony Dischner, John Green, Mike Vin- Outgoing officers were Mrs. John PhoB* TAbor taS O responding secretary, '47, will mo­ Senior students of the school duska, Frank J. Huppert, Dan Doolan, Erances Van Ness, John tor to Fort Collins and assist the Huls as president and Mrs. Tur­ Dreitz, George Quinn, Ray Ford, and John Jostes. a i A -8 l » Malactk BM.’N.I of r ursing will entertain at a semi- ley L. Angle as secretary- The group in organizing. formal dance at the auditorium The moving committee, as selected by the building com­ NDERSO treasurer. It is planned that the mittee, consists of the following men: Joe Knochcl, Henry BROS Under the direction of Miss of the nurses’ residence Saturday next meeting of the Ave Maria Catherine Scharping, membership evening, Feb. 7. Music for the Pelle, Joe Liebl, Henry Weingardt, Jack Luebbers, Bill Schmidt, circle will t« held in the Engle­ Bill Ehlers, Alvie Flageolle, Joe Dvorak, Bill Flageolle, Joe Interior • Exterior Painting chairman, the committee is send­ evening’s dancing will be provided wood home of Mrs. J(}hn Huls. ing out letters to the members to by Jack McQuaid and his orches­ McCormick, G. Miltonberger, and Frank Feierstein. E d d ^ ’ is Phone CH. 6581 Mrs. Howard W. Kinkel was sur­ Diana Bidder of St. Catherine’s parish, Burlington, un­ remind them that dues for 1948 tra. prised with a stork shower on Denver 6, Colorado are again payable. The member­ derwent an emergency operation early Monday morning. On 1 0 4 2 ^ Santa Fe Drive A girl, Connie Catherine, ■Thursday evening, Jan. 22, in the Thursday afternoon Jimmie Dvorak of the same parish under­ WELDING SHOP ship dues of $1.25 may be sent to was born Jan. 14 to Mr. and Mrs. home ol Mrs. Louis J. Higgins, the chairman at 131 N. Grant went an operation for appendicitis. THE BEST ns LUGGAGE Charles Jackson of Colorado gtven by the Ave Maria circle. At a meeting held Tuesday afternoon the following were All Types of Heavy Welding O t All Kiitda* street, Littleton. The ACCN al­ Springs. Mrs. Jackson, the former Mmes. L. King Gertig, Robert J. Construction Machinery, ready has 360 paid members for appointed on the campaign committee for the Loretto Heights Merna Gravatt, is a graduate of Kinkel, Turley L. Angle, John college drive; Ann Dvorak, Mrs. John Jostes, Mrs. Urban, Fabricating, Tanks and Pipe 1948 St. Anthony’s . school of nursing. Huls, Robert H. Koran, Henry “ Since We Installed a The following nurses have re­ Mrs. L. J. Torline, Mrs. John Dreitz, Mrs. Louis Weibel, Mrs. She completed her training with Huls, and Misses Elizabeth Ma­ Bill Schmidt, Mrs. W. Malone, Mrs. Joe Liebl, Mrs. Joe Knochel, Portable Equipment Barber Gas Conversion cently accepted appointments to the class of 1947. loney, Catharine Maloney, and this committee: Mrs. Pauline and Mrs. J. Lobmeyer. 1017 Santa Fe Dr. Phone | Burner” Gloria Cecchin were among the Woolman, Mercy hospital; Miss Miss Julie Tokar, 1947 graduate The following were selected for the loretto Heights col­ Eat. 1871 of St. Anthony’s school of nurs­ guests. lege drive from the Burlington parish: Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hem- MAin 8912 3 0 7 0 Alicia Evans, Mercy; Mrs. Doris jCUi Forn*cet . G*» Floor FnrB*ee» 1514 B'war. ing, is now doing general nursing Jay, Miss Margaret Hynes, ^nd Attend Stock Show mert, Mr. and Mrs. HermaR Ridder, and Mrs. Hal Gergen. at a hospital in Uniontown, Pa. All With AUTOMATIC CONTHOLS * Miss Gloria Kimhrell,■‘ mb; St Joseph’s; Several families from St. Mary’s A Knights of Columbia social will be held in the school ImmedUU InitolUtion — Fraa ErtlmaU |—McGBIRE Mrs. Nicola Carstarphen,irstarphe Mrs. Mrs. Jennings Nelson, the for­ parish attended the stock show in auditorium this Tuesday evejiing. Moving - Storage Evelyn Keller, and Mrs. Pauline mer Miss Bemiece Swis, has re­ Denver in the past week. Among UNITED HEATING & Jones, Colorado training school sumed her duties as general duty them were Mr. and Mrs. Robert HOSPITAL Express for nurses; Mrs. Katherine Moore, nurse at St. Anthony’s hospital J. Kinkel and Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ DEATH STRIKES HOME TWICE IN DAY AIR CONDITIONING CO. S t Luke’s hospital; Miss Laurett after a month’s vacation and wed­ ert H. Koran, accompanied by EQUIPMENT CH S511 Larlmar St. Lotc Rates ding trip. Mrs. Nelson and her Wyner, Veterans’ hospital; Miss their children. Glenwood Springs. — D e a th Funeral services were held Jan. Llitan to Out Radio Programt KE. 6425 2149 VPelton Si. Charlotte File, Fitzsimons; Miss husband visited relatives in Ken­ Jerry Craig, son of Mr. and Mrs. struck twice at the hoipe of Mrs. tucky. They are now making their 23 from St. Stephen’s church, with Hospital • • - Institutional I P. M.. K M YK ------1 -.55 P. M., KFEL Anne Kombal, Republic building; Harold V. Craig of Louviers, had Catherine Smith of this city Jan. Father Kessler celebrating the Re­ Mrs. Marion Hutman, S t James’ home at 1769 Logan street, as his guest last week end Bill 21. In the morning her husband, Wheel Chairs • Dish Trucks Denver. quiem High Mass. Burial was in parish; Mrs. Florence Schram, Tonelon •from Denver. The boys Neal Smith, diedsuddenly. He had Rosebud cemetery. Wheel Stretchers • Tray Boulder; Miss Ernestine Bianco, Named as members of the Col6- are seniors at Regis high school. been in failing health for some Trucks • Inhalators Sterling; Mrs. Ethel Beroard, Fort A number of St. Mary’s parish­ Charles Boyle, a resident of this rado State League of Nursing Edu­ time. In the evening her mother, community for 50 years, died at Instrument Tables ASSOCIATED COLORADO Collins. ioners attended the kick-off dinner cation committees Tor the year Mrs. Mary French, died of a heart a local hospital Jan. 11. He had Electric Food Conveyors News items for the Denver of the Loretto Heights college were Mrs. Dorothy F. Becker, Sis­ attack. Mrs. French, formerly of been in the hospital since Dec. 25. Casters • Industrial Trucks DECORATORS Catholic Register are to be sent building drive held at the Shirley- UPHOLSTERY CO. ter Mary Louis, and Sister M. Bar­ Leadville, but for the past five Mr. Boyle was born in Titusville, or telephoned to the ACCN pub­ Savoy hotel in Denver on Mon­ ARMSTRONG bara Ann of St. Anthony’s. Mrs. months of Glenwood, had been re­ Pa., April 6, 1869. licity chairman, for 1948, Mrs. Becker, the education director o l day evening, Jan. 26. In addition ceiving medical attention at a local CASTER CO. Decorators SPEC1.4L ^ e C - 5 0 Funeral services were held Dick Macker, il6 0 Elm street, the school of nursing, is a member to Father Frederick McCallin, the hospital here and had decided to Wednesday morning from St. Ste­ 828 14TH ST. Recover 2 Pieces.... O w Denver, FR. 9617. following people were at the din­ r: of the arrangements and program make Glenwood her home. phen’s church with Father Kess­ TAbor 4692 {& Painters Fine Selection Materials The officers of the Denver unit committee. Sister Mary Louis, di­ ner: Mrs. Albert Singer, Sr.; Mr. Smith, 28, leaves his wife, ler officiating at the Requiem j of the ACCN met with Father Re­ rector of the school of nursing and Misses Anna Martin, Catharine Catherine Smith; a son, Jimmy, High Mass. His only surviving rel­ j COMMERCIAL — SPRAT Carl Amato & Son gan, and the parliamentarian, Mrs. director of nurses at the hospital, Maloney, Patrick Cook, Gloria Cec- two; three sisters, Mrs. Elsie Fen­ ative is Mrs. E. J. Wald, a sister, 45 Years Experience M. P. McDonough, Wednesday, cliin, and Mary O’Brien; and Ray­ ' Jack J; Ward. Snpt. is serving as a member of the cur­ ton and Mrs. Myrtle Shultz of of this city. WE CALL & DELIVER Jan. 28, at the Knights of Colum­ riculum committee. A member of mond Schott, "rom Stone, Joe Hoff­ 158 Fadcral Bird. PEarl 81H Glenwood and Mrs. Ida Bair of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strepka bus building to make plans for the the premature infant care pro­ man, MorrisMurphy, James Hoff­ GL. 2304 2501 16lh St. Carbondale; one brother, Cecil, of are the parents of a girl born Jan. OenTcr 4, Colorado coming year. gram is Sister Barbara Ann, super­ man, Turley Angle, Clyde Hoff­ Climax; and a number of nieces 21 in a local hospital, Mr. Strepka Students of St. Anthony’s hos­ visor of the obstetrical department man, Sam Chavez, and Barton and nephews. has been at Lowry field, Denver, pital school of nursing and their Trujillo. of St. Anthony’s hospital. Funeral services were held Sat­ having recently re-enlisted in the invited guests were entertained at Mrs. Alva Gathercole has re­ Mrs. Harold V. Craig talked by army. ni a clever costume party Thursday telephone with Sister Mary An­ urday from St. Stephen’s church, sumed her duties as staff nurse on with Father C. E. Kessler offering Daniel Flynn Diet first west after having enjoyed a tonia of the Presentation order at the mother-house in Dubuque. la., the Requiem High Mass. Interment Daniel Flynn, a resident of month’s vacation. Mrs. Gathercole was in Rosebud cemetery. Carbondale since 1893, died at his Communion Day is the former Miss Betty Mae Wal­ on Saturday, Jan. 24. Sister Mary Antonia was a former teacher of Mrs. French’s body was taken ranch home Jan. 12 following an ELK COAL lis. She is a graduate of St. An­ to Leadville for burial. Besides illness of four months. Mr. Flynn thony’s school of nursing. She Mrs. Craig in Akron, Colo., and her daughter, Mrs. Catherine Mrs. Craig has kept in close touch was born in Kilkenny, Ireland, and Laboratory Tested Set in Brighton completed her studies in 1946. Mr. Smith of this city, she is survived was 89 at the time of his death. with her during the years since. and Mrs. Gathercole are making by three sons, James and Ronald He came to America when very Brighton.— The Holy Name so­ their home at 4557 Zuni street, Honored at Dinner of Leadville and Thomas of Chi­ young and was married to Mar­ f MORE HEAT . . . Lloyd Chavez, son of Mr. and ciety will receive Holy Communion Denver. Their marriage took place cago, and three grandchildren. garet McEncroe in 1882 in New /a. I LESS ASH, 1^0 WASTE Mrs. Sara Chavez, Sr., who reside in the 8 o’clock Mass Sunday, Feb. Dec. 20. Anna Morin Succumbi York city. To this union seven chil­ UiVeS 1 BURNS SLOWER . . . l. This will be a spiritual bouquet The sodality sponsored a roller on South Nevada avenue, arrived dren were bom, four dying in for Father Bernard Weakland. skating party at Skateland home on Saturday, Jan. 24, after Funeral services for Mrs. Anna F. Morin were held Jan. 19 from early childhood. / I CLEANER . . HOTTER The president of the society, Clyde Wednesday evening, Jan. 28. spending 22 months in the navy. Funeral services were con­ Peterson, asks all the men and Miss Dorothy Alley, 2000 S. While in service, he saw duty in St. Stephen's church with the Rev. C. E. Kessler offering the Requiem ducted by Father Kessler Thurs­ boys of the parish to receive Holy Logan, is still recuperating at China, Japan, Russia, the Canal day morning. High Mass. Yet It Costs No More!! Communion this Sunday for this home. Zone, and also on both the East He is survived by three daugh­ special purpose. Miss Jennie Berlinger will leave and West coasts. He was honored Mrs. Morin was born in Assump­ ters, Miss Mary E. Flynn of Car­ The Greeley deanery will meet in March to take a post graduate at a family dinner Saturday eve­ tion, III., and spent her childhood bondale, Mrs. Katherine E. Geiger at Roggen on Feb. 10 at 10:30 a. course in obstetrics at the Mar­ ning. Among those who were pres­ there. She was united in marriage of Albuquerque, N. Mex.; and Mrs. NOTHING m. All women who are planning garet Hague hospital in New York. ent, in addition to his parents, to Joseph Morin Sept. 10, 1886, Marguerite F. Sprengeler, also of to attend are asked to make their St. JoMph’i Hoipital were Miss Doris Summers, Miss and the couple moved to Pueblo, that city; and one sister, Mias reservations as soon as possible. Mrs. Andrews, who is Berniece Chavez, Mr. and Mrs. Gil­ making their home there until Mary Flynn of Amsterdam, N. Y. DOWN The religdoMs quiz class held its working in the treatment center, bert Chavez, Mr. and Mrs. Sam 1925, when they came to Glen­ His wife preceded him in death 13 weekly meeting in the rectory. commutes back and forth from her Chavez, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Nick wood. years ggo. Little 08 All Catholics and their non-Cath- new home at Eldorado Springs. Trujillo, accompanied by their Though advanced in years she Mr. and Mrs. Peter N. Thome, 5335 olic friends are invited to attend Since her marriage, Mrs. Helen families. maintained her own home and was former residents of Glenwood, re­ THOMS $5.00 a MONTH these classes. Almquist Ralston is making her The state convention of the very active until her health failed cently purchased and are now op­ The Junior Newman club held home in Gunnison. Grange association is being held several months ago. Since that erating the Astor hotel in Den­ Linoleum Studio its weekly meeting in the church Sister Mary Daniel, night super­ in Denver this week. Among those time she had made her home with ver. One of Denver’s Oldest, Reliable Dealers who are attending from this parish basement Tuesday. • visor, has returned to work after her daughter, Mrs. James Rule, are Mr. and Mrs. John Bowen, Miss Nora Flynn is quife ill in 1438 Court Place St. Augustine’s Study club met a recent illness. She was relieved and family. • 3635 Blake St. John Bowen, Jr., and Miss Mary Colorado General hospital, Den­ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John by Miss Ida Maye Miller. Survivors are one daughter, Immediate Delivery! O’Brien, who are all members of ver. Miss Flynn, formerly of Glen­ MA. 2288 ELK COAL CO. Beals on Wednesday evening. The Sisters of Charity of Leav­ Mrs. Rule; three sons. Art of Glen­ the Littleton Grandview grange. wood, has made her home in Den­ The Children of Mary will meet enworth at St. Joseph's hospital wood Edward and Duncan of ver for the past few years. Saturday at 2 p. m. entertained 70 members of the John A. Trujillo, Sr., who re­ Pueblo; two grandchildren, Mil­ 11^ sides on West Vermont street, is Mrs. Barbara E. Walter is re­ Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Erger alumnae Jan. 6 at a luncheon. At dred Rule of Glenwood and Mrs. ceiving medical treatment at the announce the birth of a boy Jan. this time, election of officers took in New Mexico at the present M. A. Roberts of Greeley; and one The firms listed here deserve to time, where he was called by the Glenwood Hot Springs clinic, SANDING AND 22. place. Edna Burke, assistant di­ great-grandchild, Allen Roberts of where she has been a patient for be remembered when you ore dis« Mr. and Mrs. P. Schmidt were rector of nurses. Visiting Nurse illness of his sister. Mr. Trujillo Greeley. Interment was in Rose­ tributinf your patronefe to the dif« FLOOR REFINISHING two weeks. ferent lines of business. hosts to friends from Kansas this association, was elected president; is expected to return to Littleton bud cemetery. FREE ESTIMATES - EXPERT WORKMANSHIP past week. Mrs. Neil Gaffy, vice president; the latter part of this week. | With the passing of John Guad- Paul Dinges is recovering from On Sunday, Jan. 25, the mem­ C E R N IC H Floor Sanding & Refinishing Co. Miss Marcella Mudd, secretary; nola at his home Jan. 20 Glenwood an operation in St. Joseph’s hos and Mrs. Viola Fanger, treasurer. bers of the Junior Newman club lost one of its oldest /and best 645 S. SHERMAN SP. 79^2 pital. Sister Edna presented a panto­ received Holy Communion in a loved citizens. body in the 8 o’clock Mass. The The St. study mime in which the student nurses Born in Grimaldi, Italy, June club will meet on Sunday, Feb. 1, members of St. Mary’s Young Aiitoealic GAS FURNACES participated. 24, 1867, where he spent his child­ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ever­ People’s club were present in a Mrs. 0. L. Jackson, 1325 Jo­ hood, he was united in marriage ett Dahlingers. sephine, is a patient in 401. Miss p;roup to receive Holy Communion BRYANT - SUNBEAM - ATLAS • TORRIDAIRE FIREPLACE in the 10 o’clock Mass. to Assunta Ruffolo June 25, 1898, Agnes Tierney, retired school in Italy. They moved to , G R A V m ' OR FORCED AIR Club of Annunciation nurse, is making her home with where they resided for a time be­ Free Estimates — Heat Same Day FIATCRES Parish to Meet Feb. 3 her sister at 1058 Pearl; Miss fore coming to America. They ONE YEAR’S FREE SERVICE — NOTHING DOWN — 8 YEARS TO PAT —• Margaret Meyer spent last week Chili Supper Slated lived in several Western Colorado Gas and Electric Logs St. Anne’s club o f Annunciation end in Fort Collins. towns before settling in Glenwood CnrUin and Flex Scre«na, Grates. And­ parish, Denver, will meet in the Dr. and Mrs. Roland Zarlengo, In Fort Collins Springs more than 40 years ago ARAPAHOE s'h KT METAL CO. irons and Fire Sets, in all finishes. home of Mrs. K. Glassmann, 3721 4185 Hooker, announce the birth Mr. Guadnola had been road su­ Tile and marble for all ases. Race street, Tuesday, Feb. 3, at of a boy, David George, Jan. 21. pervisor in Pitkin county before 2701 Arapahoe AL. 3003 1 p.m. The grandparents are Mr. and coming to Glenwood. Later he was Heatilalor Fireplaces Mrs. Joe Kaminski, Omaha; and By Newman Club employed by the Denver and Rio George Zarlengo of Denver. Grande railroad. Since his retire­ DENVER MARBLE & TILE CO. Miss Katherine Wagner is a pa­ Fort Collins. — Plans have been ment from the railroad, he had r Draperies tient at St. Joseph’s hospital. completed by the Colorado A. & M. occupied his time cultivating the JOHNS-MANVILLE 1330 Stout Est. 1891 Phone MA. 1484 Miss Hope Guerrero recently re­ Newman club for a chili supper, to soil and was very active until the of All Types turned to work after spending the be followed by the regular meeting last two months. and a religious discussion, this COMPOSITION AND ASBESTOS For Homes, Churches, holidays in Walsenburg. He is survived by his. wife, As- Miss Gertrude Classen, ANC, is Sunday ^ginning at 6:30 p.m. In sunta; three sons, Anthony and Schools, Theaters, Etc. spending some time in China. charge of preparing the supper Joseph of Los Angeles, Calif., and Specializing in Quality Plumbing and W « SptetaliM In Fitziimoni Hospital will be Jack Gabel, who will be James of Grand Junction; six ROOFS Capt. Nora Haselmire left Fitz­ assisted by a committee appointed daughters, Mrs. F. J. Buchen, Den­ Heating Repairs PADDING KNEELERS simons on Jan. 28 for Letterman by the club president, Charles ver; Mrs. J. L. Gerardi, Trinidad; For any type Home or Building for CNarch** Throaghoat Colorado General hospital in San Francisco. Piper. Sister Charles Marie, Bucyrus, 0 .; She will be there for six months The religious discussion will be Mrs. Walter Olesky, Grand Junc­ and SLATTERY & COMPANY Witaschek Drapery Co. while taking the army course in conducted by the club chaplain, the tion; and Misses M a^ and Patri­ 2468 Bryant SL, Dcnrcr operating room technique and Rev. Edward A. Breen, and will cia Guadnola of this city; 13 grand­ PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS Phones GR. 3488 and GR. 0320 management. center on the topic, “ Catholic Phi­ children; and three great-grand­ HOME INSULATION losophy,’’ JOHN J. CONNOR. Pniidtot ROBERT P. CONNOR. Vic, Prnidrat 4 Capt. Virginia Wickensheimer children. leaves on Feb. 8 for Walter Reed Round-Table Broadcast 1726 NURKET STREET PHONE MAIN 7127 or 7128 LOW PRICES! J General hospital in Washington Several members of the Newman Fort Collins CCW Unit Coll KE. 5236 Estimate. D.C., to take the same course club took part in the round-table there. discussion broadcast by station Easy Term! Lt. Mary Koyutis was granted KCOL here Jan. 25. The program To Meet in louisville R. H. Kimball Co. No Down “Your Source of Supply” a change of station and trans­ dealt with the origin, purpose, and Payment Fort Collins.— The Fort Collins 419 Mi(ilaa||.SaTitias Bldg. — F o r ^ p l u m b i n g & ferred to Murphy General hospital organization of Newman clubs at Reqnired* Deanery Council of Catholic Wom­ Denver, Colo. HEATING SUPPLIES in Waltham, Mass. secular American colleges and uni­ -PERM ITE ALUMINUM PAINT— Other News versities. The president of the en will meet in Louisville Tuesday, ,,lohii!.H!nTillt rriBchiMe Applicator!. Mrs. Mary Fortin interested Feb. 3, promptly at 10:30, with HENDRIE & BOLTHOFF CO. Complete Stock A. & M. club, Mr. Piper, intro­ Mrs. L. K. Danahey in the ACCN, duced another member, Maxine Mrs. E. 0. Ahlbrandt, president, DENVER, COLORADO Ciiy.wide estimateal No obligation and she is a recent new member. Anderson, who sang three solos and presiding. Speakers will include: Even Good Equipment Must Be Installed Properly Free Suburban Selivariea Mrs. Clara Sterkel is employed who was accompanied by Marvin Openii^ prayer and welcome, the on the 2nd floor at St. Luke’ s hos­ Meiers. Rev. Dominic Sclafani, O.S.B.; Enjoy the controlled, comfort­ Modem Bathrooms pital, Denver. Acting as moderator of the diS' “ Pope’s Message to American able warmth provided by a Women," Mrs. Thomas Garrison COLUMBIA Nutipe Conversion Up-to-date Kitchens Mrs. Sue Borrer, who is a grad­ cussion was Bob Leslie. Others tak< uate from St. Mary’s in East St. ing part were Esther Piper, Ed of Golden; “ Our College Stu­ GAS BURNER. Minneapolis- dents,” Rev. Charles Forsyth, 0. Hone;^ell controls; 26 years Louis Katchen Louis, 111., has accepted a position Van Driel, Jack and Barbara as public health nurse in Arapahoe Gabel, and Thomas LaBouff. A S.B., Boulder. experience devoted exclusively Plumbing county. Mrs. Borrer is also teach­ brief biography of Cardinal New­ At the 12:30 luncheon in the to the manufacture of finest gas ing home nursing classes for the basement of St. Louis’ church, with burners; quiet operation, low 1481 W. ISTH AVE. GR. 6282 man, the aims of the Newman club, American Red Cross. and a history of the local unit were Mrs. Cilia Fenolia presiding, an cost. Mrs. Catherine Wiendle, head included in the hal£-hour program address, “ Our High School Stu­ Warm Air and Square Type nurse, Gates Rubber company, has 20 Student! Call on Chaplain dents,’’ will be given by the Rev. Boiler Instelled for ai Low at moved into her new home at About 20 students called on the Barry Wogan of Golden. $175.00 3426V4 S. Bannock street, Engle­ club chaplain. Father Breen, in his At the 2 p.m. business meeting wood. first week of office hours on the the program includes a talk by Mrs. Charlotte Boeck returned campus. Several plans were sub­ Mrs. L. A. Higgins, ACCW presi­ ATLAS dk DEL PATRICK HEATING Sunday from a visit in Omaha. mitted by the students for acquir­ dent, of Denver; reports of affili­ STdKOL GAS Miss Linda Atoncio, .private ing Catholic books and periodicals ates, and remarks by pastors. duty nurses, is registered for ex­ for the college library, where it is Benediction in St. Louis’ church FURNACES AND SHEET METAL MIRROKS tension classes at the University of hoped that a Catholic shelf will will follow. FORCED A Colorado. soon be set up through donations Reservations for the luncheon GRAVITY 200 B’way PEarl 7862 G ur^P Gloss Co. Miss Charlotte Stack, ACCN of the club. The matter will again should be made with Mrs. Alfred TERMS — FREE ESTIMATE s e c r e t^ for 1948, is at Regis col- be up for discussion at the meet­ Helart, Louisville, not later than KlOtroyiwy JL H51 ing Sunday, Feb. 1. Jan. 31. •

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